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[ [ "My Name is Loh Kiwan" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''My Name is Loh Kiwan''''' () is an upcoming South Korean drama film written and directed by Kim Hee-jin and starring Song Joong-ki and Choi Sung-eun.", "Based on the novel ''I Met Loh Kiwan'' by author Cho Hae-jin, which was published in 2019, tells the story of a North Korean defector who travels alone to Belgium for refuge.", "It is slated for release on Netflix worldwide on March 1, 2024." ], [ "Synopsis", "The movie revolves around Loh Kiwan (Song Joong-ki), a North Korean defector who is desperately trying to get approved as a refugee in Belgium, and Marie (Choi Sung-eun), a Belgian-Korean who is a former shooting athlete who has lost her will to live." ], [ "Cast", "===Main===* Song Joong-ki as Loh Kiwan* Choi Sung-eun as Marie===Supporting===* Kim Sung-ryung as Ok-hee, Kiwan's mother.", "* Jo Han-chul as Yoon-seong, Marie's father.", "* Lee Il-hwa as Jeong-ju, Marie's mother.", "* Lee Sang-hee as Seon-ju, a Korean-Chinese whom Ki-wan meets at a Belgian factory.", "* Seo Hyun-woo as Eun-cheol, Ki-wan's maternal uncle.", "* Waël Sersoub as Cyril, a bar owner in Belgium." ], [ "Production", "On February 8, 2023, Netflix confirmed production of the film with the casting of Song Joong-ki, Choi Sung-eun, Jo Han-chul, Kim Sung-ryung, Lee Il-hwa, Lee Sang-hee, Seo Hyun-woo.On February 24, 2023, Song Joong-ki posted photo shows the start of filming in Hungary." ], [ "Release", "The film is slated to release on Netflix on March 1, 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* * * *" ] ]
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[ [ "Carlos Bremer" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Carlos Manuel Bremer Gutiérrez''' (1 June 1960 – 5 January 2024) was a Mexican businessman, partner of the conglomerate Grupo Financiero Value, and general director until his death and philanthropist who participated in international foundations and received some national recognitions." ], [ "Early life", "Bremer was the son of Guillermo Bremer and Sarita Gutiérrez, the fourth of their five children.", "He had three older brothers, Guillermo, Rodrigo, Bernardo, and a younger brother, Alberto.", "Bremer's grandfather, Eduardo Bremer, was a German migrant doctor who settled in Matamoros and Brownsville to dedicate himself to the pharmacy business.", "Bremer studied public accounting at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education.", "In 1986, while in Monterrey, he opened 'Botica del León', one of the family's first steps into the business world.", "His father, following the paths of his grandfather, opened the Casa Bremer." ], [ "Business career", "Bremer began his career in the family business, Casa Bremer, which offered diverse ranges of products, from ice cream to sporting goods and pharmaceuticals.", "At age 12, he began selling pocket calculators to businessmen who were friends of his parents.", "He acquired these calculators at a cost of 10 or 11 dollars in the United States and resold them in Mexico for 18 dollars.", "At the age of 14, he started his first significant business organizing trips to Disneyland with his schoolmates.", "He generated profitability through negotiations with parents and travel agencies.", "Motivated by the success and profitability of arcades in the United States, Bremer saved money to open his own video game business.", "However, he faced failure due to the limited ability of the children in his neighborhood.", "Although he closed the business, he considers this experience crucial, marking him forever with the lesson of always having a contingency plan.", "Bremer's interest in the financial markets was so strong that by the age of 15 he was already providing investment advice to businessmen friends of his father.At the age of 19, in September 1979, Bremer joined the Banpaís group brokerage house, which had plans to close operations in December of the same year.", "Before turning 20, as an investment advisor, he already had 25 clients from whom he charged commissions based on the profits obtained on their investments.", "Thanks to Bremer's ability to attract customers, the bank not only avoided closure, but recovered and became the city's undisputed leader.", "In 1985, together with businessman Jorge Lankenau, he founded the Ábaco brokerage house, which was affected by the economic crisis of 1988, leading it to bankruptcy.In 1993, Bremer founded Grupo Financiero Value, together with Javier Benítez Gómez, a stock brokerage company that brings together Value Casa de Bolsa, Fina Arrenda and Fina Factor.", "In 2010, he became president of the Board of Directors, which in 2024 was replaced by José Kaún Nader." ], [ "Philanthropy", "Bremer organized and supported, with his personal initiative, various philanthropy events in Mexico with the strategy of supporting education through sports.", "He thus promoted events and conferences on entrepreneurship, finance, business, sports and entertainment, in order to transmit values and discipline.", "He defined himself as a soldier of education and sports.===Film and television===Bremer participated in the business panel of the television series Shark Tank México, which is co-produced by Sony Pictures Television, SPT Networks and Claro Video from its beginning and during the first 5 seasons of the series.", "As a member of the original cast he has shared the screen with Mexican businesspeople such as Arturo Elías Ayub, Rodrigo Herrera Aspra, Marcus Dantus, Ana Victoria García, and Jorge Vergara.", "After leaving, his place was taken by Braulio Arsuaga.Bremer was also a producer of the film The Perfect Game (2010), which promotes the feat of the Mexican children who won the Little League Baseball world championship in 1957 in Williamsport.", "He supported the production of the film Campeones (2018), which describes the story of the Mexican team that beat Brazil in the 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup.", "He received thanks in the credits of the film Little Boy (2015), due to their support for the producers of the project.===Sports===Bremer encouraged Mexican sports through an “Escala”, which has produced Olympic-level athletes such as archer Mariana Avitia, bronze medalist in London 2012.He supported the Mexican delegation to the 2019 Pan American Games with 544 athletes.", "He supported prominent professional athletes such as golfer and world champion Lorena Ochoa, basketball player Eduardo Nájera, racquetball player and world champion Paola Longoria, world champion boxers Juan Manuel Márquez and Canelo Álvarez, and baseball player, Adrián González.===Education===Bremer participated in the Clinton Foundation where he was part from 2002 to 2017, and as honorary president of the State Consultative Council of Citizen Participation for Education of the state of Nuevo León, coordinating initiatives for the benefit of children and young people in the state." ], [ "Personal life and death", "Bremer was married to Adriana Ibarra, with whom he had four children, Adriana, Carlos, Paulina and Marcelo.", "He also became related to the Creel family through his daughter Paulina.On 2 January 2024, Bremer experienced an episode of symptoms that were diagnosed as pre-infarction while he was in his office, which led to his immediate hospitalization.", "Three days after that, he died on 5 January, at the age of 63, due to cardiac complications." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of longest-running television shows" ], [ "Introduction", "This is a list of the '''longest-running television shows''' across all countries and categories.", "To be included, a programme must have been broadcast for at least 50 years.", "Programmes with a shaded background indicate it is no longer in production.YearsCategoryShow nameCountryDurationChannel/networkEpisodes80Outside broadcast''Lord Mayor's Show'' United Kingdom1937–1938, 1946–present (not broadcast during WW2 1939–1945)BBC Television Service, BBC One77Sports outside broadcastThe Championships, Wimbledon United Kingdom1937, 1939, 1946–2019, 2021–present (not played during World War II, nor in 2020 due to COVID-19 concerns)BBC Television Service, BBC One/Two75News show''Meet the Press'' United States1947–presentNBC4,946+73Newscast''CBS Evening News'' United States1948–presentCBS16,400+73Religious program''Le Jour du Seigneur'' France1949–presentTF1 (1949–87) France 2 (since 1987)70Sports show''Hockey Night in Canada'' Canada1952–presentCBC, City/Sportsnet, CTV68Sports magazine show''La Domenica Sportiva'' Italy1953–presentRAI3318 ()Music talent show''NHK Nodo Jiman'' Japan1953–presentNHK2,900 ()Current affairs series''Panorama'' United Kingdom1953–presentBBC One67Talk show''The Tonight Show'' United States1954–presentNBC66Song contest''Sanremo Music Festival'' Italy1955–presentRAI (radio broadcast since 1951, TV broadcast since 1955)Annual live international beauty pageant''Miss Universe'' United States1955–presentCBS, NBC, FOX72Annual live national beauty pageant''Miss America'' United States1955–presentABC, NBC, CBS96 (102)67Song contestEurovision Song Contest Various participating countries1956–2019,2021–presentEuropean Broadcasting UnionThe most recent contest (2023) is hosted in Liverpool, United Kingdom, on behalf of Ukraine.65Science show''The Sky at Night'' United Kingdom1957–presentBBC One, BBC Four804 ()News showTelediario Spain1957–presentTVEChildren's show''Blue Peter'' United Kingdom1958–presentBBC One, CBBC5,000 ()63Historical drama''Zenigata Heiji'' Japan1958–2034Agriculture information''Plodovi zemlje'' Croatia1958–presentHRT 11900 (as of 14 March 2017)62AnimatedSandmännchen Germany1959–presentDeutscher Fernsehfunk, Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg22,200News showTelejornal Portugal1959–presentRTP 1Soap opera''Coronation Street'' United Kingdom1960–presentITV10000+60Comedy''KVN'' Soviet Union (1961–1991) Russia (1991–present)1961–presentChannel One Russia, KVN TVTV feedback show''Points of View'' United Kingdom1961–presentBBC One, BBC TwoQuiz show''It's Academic'' United States1961–present60Song contest''Festivali i Këngës'' Albania1962–presentRTSH60Medicine talk show''Trupi dhe Shëndeti'' Albania1962–presentRTSH1000+60Science fiction''Doctor Who'' United Kingdom1963–1989, 1996, 2005–presentBBC One875 (as of 25 December 2023)58Variety show''Programa Silvio Santos'' Brazil1963–presentSBT3000+59Music Chart show''Top of the Pops'' United Kingdom1964–2006; Christmas shows only 2006–presentBBC One, BBC Two2,219Documentary''Four Corners'' Australia1961–presentAustralian Broadcasting Corporation57Agriculture information''Country Calendar'' New Zealand1966–present56Game show''Des chiffres et des lettres'' France1965–presentFrance 2 (1965–2006) France 3 (since 2006)20,000 ()56Children's show (preschool)''Play School'' Australia1966–presentAustralian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)4,500+56Comedy special''Áramótaskaupið'' Iceland1966–presentRíkisútvarpið5655Variety show''Súper Sábado Sensacional'' Venezuela1968–presentRCTV (1968–1972), Venevisión (1972–present)2,800+53Anime for kids''Sazae-san'' Japan1969–presentFuji Television7000+Kids Educational''Sesame Street'' America1969–presentNET (1969–1970), PBS (1970–), HBO (2016–2020), HBO Max (2020–)4000+52Police procedural''Tatort'' Germany1970–presentDas Erste1,136 ()51Sketch comedy show''Radio Rochela'' Venezuela1959–2010RCTV2652" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "PS Princess Beatrice (1875)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''PS ''Princess Beatrice''''' (also known as the '''PS ''Munster''''') was a paddle steamer built by Harland & Wolff on 4 November 1875 for the Larne and Stranraer Ferry Company.", "She was named after Princess Beatrice, the youngest daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert." ], [ "History", "The ''Princess Beatrice'' was constructed in 1874 by Harland & Wolff at Belfast, Northern Ireland.", "She was launched on 4 November 1875 and was completed on 4 February 1876.She was operated by the Larne and Stranraer Ferry Company as a ferry between Larne, Northern Ireland and Stranraer, Scotland.She had a length of , a beam of , and a depth of .", "She could carry a total of 500 passengers and could transport a total of cargo.", "She was powered by two compound steam engines that drove two paddle wheels, she also had a top speed of .She served on the Larne–Stranraer route until 1889, when she was sold to the British and Irish Steam Packet Company.", "She was renamed PS ''Munster'' and transferred to the Dublin–Holyhead service.", "She was later used on various routes around Ireland and the UK, including Cork, Belfast, Liverpool, and Glasgow.", "The vessel was retired in 1903 and was scrapped in Dumbarton in 1904." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Members of the Parliament of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Members of the Parliament of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic''' or '''Legislative Base of the Azerbaijan Republic''' () were the members of the Parliament of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, which was established as a continuation of the Azerbaijani National Council on December 7, 1918, as the legislative body of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic.Although the results of the elections to the Transcaucasian Sejm, held in 1917, were recognized, the parliament was dissolved by the Bolsheviks on the first day.", "After the October Revolution, the federative state of Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia united under the name of the Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic.", "The members of the Transcaucasian Sejm, the legislative body of this republic, were ensured by an increase in the number of Muslim members elected to the Transcaucasian Sejm, which was achieved by increasing the number of Azerbaijani members four times.", "After the Social Democratic Party of Georgia, the Musavat and the democratic allies formed the Muslim faction of the Transcaucasian Sejm, led by the Musavat and the democratic allies, which had the second largest number of national deputies after the Social Democratic Party of Georgia.", "On May 27, 1918, this faction formed the basis of the Azerbaijani National Council.", "On May 28, 1918, Azerbaijan declared its independence.", "After that, taking into account the impossibility of holding local elections and the creation of the National Council's Parliament, which decided to call the Assembly of the Republic of Azerbaijan, which decided to call the Assembly of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the National Council adopted the \"Law on Elections to the Azerbaijani Parliament\" on November 19, 1918.According to this law, the Parliament of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, which was to consist of 120 members, was to be expanded and new members were to be elected on the principle of expansion of the number of members.", "The Parliament of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic held its first session on December 7, 1918.During the activity of the parliament, its internal regulations were adopted.", "Based on these regulations, members were accepted and expelled.", "Transfers of members between factions within the parliament were frequent.The extraordinary session of the parliament, which took place due to the ultimatum sent by the Bolshevik government to take over, was the last session of the parliament.", "Thus, on April 27, 1918, the activities of the parliament were terminated." ], [ "Background", "=== Transcaucasian Sejm ===The Transcaucasian Sejm, established in Tiflis in February 1918 by deputies elected from Transcaucasia, as a governing body.", "Its last session was held on May 26, 1918.The Sejm consisted of four Muslim parties represented by 44 deputies: the Musavat and the democratic allies, the Muslim Socialist Bloc, the \"Unity\" party in Russia, and the Muslim Social-Democratic (Menshevik) Party \"Hummat\".", "These 44 deputies from the four Muslim parties were represented in the Muslim faction of the Transcaucasian Sejm.", "On May 26, 1918, the Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic declared its independence from the Democratic Republic of Georgia.", "The next day, on May 27, a special session was called by the former Muslim faction of the Transcaucasian Sejm.", "The purpose of the session was to discuss the current political situation, and all members of the former Muslim faction of the Transcaucasian Sejm agreed to declare Azerbaijan's independence, establish an independent state, take control of Azerbaijan's administration, and create a Temporary National Council.=== National Council ===On May 28, the first session of the Azerbaijan National Council was held at the former residence of the Caucasian viceroy in Tiflis.", "Although some sources indicate that there were 44 members in the National Council, other sources confirm that Musa bey Rafiyev and Nariman bey Narimanbeyli were also members.On May 28, the Azerbaijan National Council held its first session at the former Caucasian viceroy's palace in Tiflis.", "The National Council adopted a historic decision on declaring an independent state of the South-East Caucasus, accepted the Declaration of Independence, and held a vote.", "Twenty-four members voted in favor of independence, while two members (Sultan Majid Ganizade and Jafar Akhundov) remained neutral.", "The six-point declaration was signed by Hasan bey Agayev, Fatali Khan Khoyski, Nasib bey Yusifbeyli, Jamo bey Hajinski, Shafi bey Rustambeyli, Nariman bey Narimanbeyli, Javad bey Malik-Yeganov, and Mustafa Mahmudov.The Temporary National Council elected Mohammad Amin Rasulzadeh as its chairman and Hasan bey Agayev as his deputy.", "Fatali Khan Khoyski was elected as the head of the executive committee.After the adoption of the historic decision to declare Azerbaijan an independent state at the first session of the National Council on May 28, 1918, the session resumed after a one-hour break.", "Fatali Khan Khoyski, who was tasked with forming the first Azerbaijani government, announced the composition of the temporary government.", "However, the move of the Azerbaijani National Council and the Government to Ganja on June 16, 1918, caused political turmoil.", "In these complex political conditions, it was decided to dissolve the Azerbaijani National Council to protect and preserve Azerbaijan's state independence, and all legislative and executive powers were transferred to the Temporary government led by Fatali Khan Khoyski, with no one else being allowed to intervene except in the Temporary National Council, which was to be convened within six months.", "The government of Fatali Khan Khoyski started preparations for the convening of the Constituent Assembly.", "For this purpose, a special commission was created.", "Despite the fact that only six months had passed since the decision of the National Council, which gave the government the authority to continue its rule alone, based on the initiative and appeal of Fatali Khan Khoyski, the Azerbaijani National Council resumed its activities on November 16, 1918.At the suggestion of Fatali Khan Khoyski, the Azerbaijani National Council took over the task of convening the Constituent Assembly.On November 19, 1918, at the meeting of the National Council chaired by Mohammad Amin Rasulzadeh, the National Council adopted a law on the convocation of the Constituent Assembly of the expanded Azerbaijani Parliament, and suspended its activities.The National Council and the first government continued their activities in Baku from June 16 to November 16, 1918, until the opening of the first Parliament.==== Changes in Membership ====* On May 29, 1918, during the 2nd session of the Shura in Shura, Teymur bey Makinsky's membership is unanimously accepted.", "* On June 1, 1918, during the 3rd session held in Tiflis, the Hümmət Party proposed the membership of Qasım bəy Camalbəyov in place of Cəfər Axundov, and the proposal was accepted.", "* On December 1, 1918, in a secret session, with the statement of Fətəli khan Khoyski and the abstention of Mahammad Amin Rasulzade, the request of the Slavic-Rus Society to elect members of parliament from the areas allocated to Russians (the Russian National Council had refused these areas) was accepted.", "* At the last session of the Shura on December 4, 1918, 2 candidates from the Shamakhi district (Yusif Əhmədzadə and Həbib bəy Mahmudbəyov) were nominated by local committees, and 3 candidates (Aliheydar Garayev, Asəf bəy Şıxəlibəyov, and Ağa bəy Səfərəliyev) were nominated by elders' councils.", "Yusif Əhmədzadə was automatically disqualified from the candidacy as he had already become a member of the Trade and Industry Union, leaving the selection to be made from the remaining 4 candidates.", "In a secret vote, Asəf bəy Şıxəlibəyov received 11 votes, Aliheydar Garayev received 9, and Həbib bəy Mahmudbəyov received 1 vote.", "Asif bəy Şıxəlibəyov was thus elected as a member of the Shura." ], [ "Parliament", "=== Opening ===Session of the Parliament of the Azerbaijan Democratic RepublicAt the session of the Azerbaijan National Council held on November 19, 1918, under the chairmanship of Mahammad Amin Rasulzade, laws related to the parliament were adopted, and a decision was made that all nations living within the state's borders should be represented.", "According to the information provided in the Caucasian calendar, there were 2,750,000 people in these territories.", "Of these, 1,900,000 were Muslim, 500,000 were Armenian, and 230,000 were Russian.", "Muslims were to be represented by 1 delegate for every 24,000 people, Armenians by 1 for every 72,000, and Russians by 1 for every 23,000.Thus, it was decided to form the Azerbaijan Parliament consisting of 120 members.", "According to the law, out of the 21 Armenian delegates to be elected to the Parliament, 8 were to be from Ganja, 8 from Shusha, and 5 from Baku Armenian committees.", "From the Russian population in Baku, 10 were to be sent by the Russian National Council, 1 by the German National Council, 1 by the Jewish National Council, 1 by the Georgian National Council, and 1 from the Polish committee.", "In addition, the law provided for the sending of 3 delegates by the Baku Trades Unions Council and 2 by the Baku Industrial and Commercial Council.", "Members of the Parliament had immunity from prosecution.According to the decision of the session of the Azerbaijan National Council held on November 19, 1918, 44 Turk-Muslim delegates, elected to the All-Russian Constituent Assembly in late 1917, were to be included in the composition of the newly created parliament.", "The remaining 36 deputies from the Muslims and representatives of other nationalities were to be re-elected.", "The formation of the new Parliament was to be completed by December 3, 1918.In connection with the convocation of the Azerbaijan Republic Parliament, on behalf of the Azerbaijan National Council, a \"Statement to All Azerbaijani People!\"", "was published in Azerbaijani and Russian on November 29, 1918, signed by its president, Mahammad Amin Rasulzade.On December 7, 1918, at 13:00, the solemn opening of the Azerbaijan Parliament took place in the building of the former Girls' School on Nikolayev Street (now the building of the Məhəmməd Füzuli Institute of Manuscripts).=== Internal Rules ===On January 16, 1919, during the eighth session of the parliament, the Müsavat Party and its leader, Mahammad Amin Rasulzade, presented a draft law to the parliament titled \"Draft Law on Members of Parliament not Present in the Parliament\":The draft law was unanimously adopted.", "During the same session, the Müsavat Party also presented the \"Non-Public\" draft law to the parliament.", "According to this law, members of the Parliament could not hold government office at any time.", "Stanislav Vansovich objected to this law and proposed that it be referred to the commission.", "Mikhail Vinogradov and Aslan bey Gardashov also approved this proposal.", "The law was submitted to the commission with the condition that it be returned to the parliament within 10 days for further consideration.On January 25, 1919, during the ninth session of the parliament, the \"Non-Public\" law, which had been examined by the commission, was discussed:Although the draft law sparked debates, it was unanimously adopted after a defense by Mahammad Amin Rasulzade.", "After the adoption of the law, it was announced at the 4th February 1919 session of the parliament that the seminar director Firudin bəy Köçərli and the deputy justice minister Teymur bey Makinsky had resigned from their membership.", "It was also announced that Colonel Vladimir Ollonqren from the Slavic-Rus Society, Abdulla Qəbulzadə, Bahram bey Vazirov, Bayram Niyazi Kiçikxanlı, Əli bəy Zizikski, Hacı Hüseyn Əfəndizadə, and Rashid bey Akhundzadeh had resigned from government service and accepted membership of the parliament.", "Governor of Ganja İbrahim ağa Vəkilov, Governor of Baku Museyib bey Akhijanov, Cəmil bəy Ləmbəranski, Aliagha Hasanov, Sadykh bey Aghabeyov, Mammad Yusif Jafarov, and Hamid bey Shahtakhtinski were expelled from the parliament according to the \"non-public\" law.", "Ahmed bey Pepinov and Jamo bey Hajinski suggested that Mammad Yusif Jafarov and İbrahim ağa Vəkilov should not be expelled due to their permissions, and the rest should be expelled.", "The proposal was accepted.Resignations continued thereafter.", "At the 5th February 1919 session of the parliament, Governor of Ganja İbrahim ağa Vəkilov announced his resignation from membership.", "At the 28th January 1919 session of the parliament, it was announced that Sultan Məcid Qənizadə had resigned from the Ministry of Education and accepted membership.", "At the 3rd April 1919 session of the parliament, it was announced that Yusifəli Əliyev had left government service.Khosrov bey Sultanov was appointed as the Qarabag governor on January 15.=== Committees ===There were 11 committees active in the parliament.", "In addition to several permanent committees, temporary committees were also sometimes active.", "For example, there was a temporary \"General Amnesty\" committee formed to prepare for the amnesty decision related to the opening of the parliament, a special committee created for the investigation of Əli Bayramov's murder, and a special committee for selecting students to be sent abroad.", "The names of some committees varied.", "For example, the \"Organization and Supplies\" committee was later renamed the \"Supplies\" committee, and the legislative committee was sometimes called the draft or legislative-committee.After the adoption of the internal regulations of the parliament, the activities of the committees began to be regulated.", "According to the regulations, if a committee does not hold any sessions within a month, it will be dissolved, and its members will be dismissed.", "For example, the equipment and supplies committee, later renamed the supplies committee, and the land committee were dissolved on April 14 and April 24, respectively, according to the regulations.During the adoption of the regulations, the creation of a new budget committee was considered, but after discussions, it was merged with the finance committee under the name of the finance-budget committee due to its similar functions.In October 1919, a Central Election Commission consisting of 21 members was formed.", "After its establishment, at the 13th October 1919 session of the parliament, the draft committee for the elections of the Constituent Assembly officially completed its work.On January 5, 1920, at the 114th session of the parliament, a new \"Inspection\" committee was formed.At the 15th April 1920 session of the parliament, a special committee was created to oversee the investigation of Əli Bayramov's murder." ], [ "List", "The members of the Parliament of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic are listed below.", "As some information about certain members is incomplete, the list is not exhaustive.", "The section on their positions provides information on their membership in various commissions at different times.", "The date of election indicated is the date when the members entered the parliament and were presented to the credentials committee.", "Sometimes, another date is given within parentheses after this date, which is the date of confirmation of the members by an internal parliamentary vote after approval by the credentials committee.", "Additionally, during the eighty-seventh session of the parliament on October 23, 1919, a statement was announced regarding several parliament members resigning from the Neutral faction and joining the Musavat and Neutral faction.", "Although the statement in the petition mentioned the formation of the Musavat and Neutral faction in place of the Musavat faction, the parliamentary records indicate that during this period, the faction operated under the name Musavat and Neutral.", "'''Member''''''Photo''''''Fraction (Party)''''''Election''''''Start''''''End''''''Duty''''''Abbas Atamalibayov''' (1895–1971)alt='''Socialist faction''''''''Muslim Socialist Bloc'''''''N/A''''N/A''9 October 1919 * Member of the development and equipment commission* Member of the Credentials Commission* Member of the project commission for Assembly-Institutional elections'''Abbasgulu Kazimzada''' (1882–1947)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Tərtibat və ləvazim komissiyasının üzvü'''Abdulla bay Afandizadeh''' (1873–1928)alt='''Ahrar faction'''Nukha15 December 191827 April 1920 * Member of the project commission for Assembly-Institutional elections* Member of the \"General Amnesty\" commission* Member of the finance and budget commission* Member of the Central Election Commission* Xaricə göndəriləcək tələbələri seçmək üçün xüsusi komissiyanın üzvü'''Left Independent faction''''''Abdulla Gabulzada''' (1853–1943)alt='''Independents faction'''Zagatala15 December (16 January) 1919 16 October 1919 * Member of the draft law commission'''Ahrar faction''''''Abgar Papyan''' (?—?", ")alt='''Armenian faction'''Armenian National Council of Baku25 February 191927 April 1920 * Member of the charter commission* Member of the Credentials Commission* Member of the survey commission* Member of the project commission for Assembly-Institutional elections* Member of the draft law commission '''Dashnaksutyun faction''''''Abuzar bey Rzayev''' (1876–1920)alt='''Independents faction'''Gandja15 December 191827 April 1920 * Chairman of the finance and budget commission* Member of the Workers' Commission* Member of the correctional commission '''Musavat and neutral faction''' '''''Independent politician''''' '''Agha Ashurov''' (1880–1936)alt='''Independents faction'''Baku15 December 191827 April 1920 '''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Independent politician''''''''Ağa bəy Səfərəliyev''' (?—?", ")alt='''Ittihad faction'''Bakı15 December 191827 April 1920 '''''Non-faction''''''''Independents faction''' '''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Independent politician''''''''Ağa Məşədi Kərim oğlu Əminov''' (1888–1921)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''Əvəzetmə18 February 191927 April 1920 * Member of the draft law commission'''Ağa Zeynal Sadıq oğlu Tağıyev''' (1893–1940)alt='''Ittihad faction'''Bakı15 December 191825 February 1919 * Member of the \"General Amnesty\" commission'''Aleksandr Dubrovski''' (?—?", ")alt='''Faction of the Slavic-Russian Society'''Slavic-Russian Society(Victor Klenevskinin əvəzinə)3 April 191914 July 1919 '''Aleksandr Kazarov''' (?—?", ")alt='''Faction of the Slavic-Russian Society'''Rus Milli Şurası18 September 191927 April 1920 '''Aleksandr Mixayloviç Ter-Azaryan''' (?—?", ")alt='''Armenian faction'''Bakı və Gəncə erməniləri25 February (15 may) 191927 April 1920 * Member of the development and equipment commission* Member of the land commission* Member of the Workers' Committee'''Dashnaksutyun faction''''''Arşak Arutunyan''' (?—?", ")alt='''Armenian faction'''Armenian National Council of Baku19 October 191927 April 1920 '''Arşak İoanesoviç Malxazyan''' (?—?", ")alt='''Armenian faction'''Bakı və Gəncə erməniləri25 February (15 may) 191927 April 1920 * Member of the draft law commission* Member of the land commission* Member of the inspection commission'''Dashnaksutyun faction''' '''Arşak Arutyonoviç Paronyan''' (?—?", ")alt='''Armenian faction'''Armenian National Council of Baku25 February 19199 October 1919 * Member of the finance and budget commission '''Asəf bəy Şıxəlibəyov''' (1886–?", ")alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council 7 December 19189 June 1919 * Member of the draft law commission Şamaxı qəzası17 July (7 August) 191927 April 1920 '''Aslan bəy Əli ağa oğlu Qardaşov''' (1866–1920)alt='''Ahrar faction'''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Member of the \"General Amnesty\" commission* Member of the draft law commission * Member of the charter commission * Müdafiə komissiyasının üzvü* Member of the commission for good use of the country's products* Member of the finance and budget commission* Member of the Central Election Commission * Member of the special commission for monitoring the investigation of Ali Bayramov's murder* Member of the land commission* Member of the Workers' Committee'''Aslan bəy Ağalar bəy oğlu Səfikürdski''' (1881–1937)alt='''Socialist faction''''''''Muslim Socialist BlocXalqçı Partiyası'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Member of the charter commission* Member of the \"General Amnesty\" commission* Member of the Central Election Commission * Member of the draft law commission '''Baba bəy Abdulla oğlu Qəbulzadə''' (1893–1937)alt='''''Non-faction'''''Zaqatala qəzası(Abdulla Qəbulzadənin əvəzinə)25 December 191927 April 1920 '''Ahrar faction''''''Bağır bəy Kərbəlayı Əsgər oğlu Rzayev''' (1891–1927)alt='''Socialist faction''''''''Muslim Socialist Bloc'''''National Council7 December (15 December) 191828 January 1919* Secretary General of the Parliament * Member of the draft law commission * Tərtibat və ləvazim komissiyasının üzvü * Member of the Central Election CommissionMahammad Maharramovun yerinə15 May 191927 April 1920 '''Baxış bəy Əsəd bəy oğlu Rüstəmbəyov''' (1870–1945)alt='''Independents faction'''Cavad qəzasıSalyan Milli Komitəsi8 January 191927 April 1920 * Member of the land commission'''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Independent politician''''''''Bayram Niyazi Kiçikxanlı''' (1889–1922)alt='''Ahrar faction'''Zaqatala dairəsi15 December (16 January) 1919 27 April 1920 * Secretary General of the Parliamentnin müavini * Member of the Workers' Commission* Member of the Central Election Commission '''Behbud xan Azad xan oğlu Cavanşir''' (1877–1921)alt='''Independents faction'''Əvəzetmə18 February 191927 April 1920 * Member of the charter commission* Müdafiə komissiyasının üzvü'''Bəhram bəy Mirzə Cəfər bəy oğlu Axundov''' (1861–1932)alt='''Independents faction'''Əvəzetmə18 February 191927 April 1920 * Member of the Credentials Commission* Member of the special commission for monitoring the investigation of Ali Bayramov's murder'''Bəhram bəy Əsəd bəy oğlu Vəzirov''' (1857–1921)alt='''Ittihad faction'''Cəbrayıl qəzası 15 December 191827 April 1920 '''Boqdan Qəhrəmanoviç Balayans''' (?—?", ")alt='''Armenian faction'''Nuxa və Ağdaş erməniləri5 May 191927 April 1920 '''Dashnaksutyun faction''' '''Camo bəy Süleyman bəy oğlu Hacınski''' (1888–1942)alt='''Socialist faction''''''''Muslim Socialist BlocXalqçı Partiyası'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Tərtibat və ləvazim komissiyasının sədri* Member of the project commission for Assembly-Institutional elections * Müdafiə komissiyasının üzvü'''Cavad bəy Rza bəy oğlu Məlik-Yeqanov''' (1878–1937)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 19183 April 1919 * Member of the land commission* Member of the Workers' Committee'''Cəlil bəy Sultanov''' (?—?", ")alt='''''Non-faction'''''Zəngəzur qəzası17 March 191923 may (9 June) 1919 * Member of the land commission'''Independents faction''' 9 October (10 November) 191927 April 1920 '''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat''''''''Cəmil bəy Məşədi Nəsir oğlu Lənbəranski''' (1884–1959)alt='''Independents faction'''Cavanşir qəzası8 January 19194 (18) February 1919 21 July 1919 27 April 1920 '''''Non-faction''''''''Ittihad faction''''''Əbdüləli bəy Şirəli bəy oğlu Əmircanov''' (1870–1948)alt='''Independents faction'''Əvəzetmə18 February 191927 April 1920 * Member of the finance and budget commission'''Əhməd bəy Həsən bəy oğlu Ağayev''' (1869–1939)alt='''Independents faction'''Zəngəzur qəzası26 December 191819 January 1919 '''Əhməd bəy Ömər oğlu Pepinov''' (1893–1938)alt='''Socialist faction''''''''Hummet'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Secretary General of the Parliament* Member of the draft law commission* Member of the finance and budget commission* Member of the Central Election Commission * Member of the special commission for monitoring the investigation of Ali Bayramov's murder* Xaricə göndəriləcək tələbələri seçmək üçün xüsusi komissiyanın üzvü'''Əhməd Həmdi Qaraağazadə''' (?–?", ")alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''''N/A.", "''''N/A''''N/A''* Member of the land commission'''Əkbər ağa İbrahim oğlu Şeyxülislamov''' (1891–1961)alt='''Socialist faction''''''''Hummet'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Member of the charter commission'''Əli Əsgər bəy Hacı İbrahimxəlil bəy oğlu Mahmudbəyov''' (1875–1968)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 191826 December 1918 '''Əli bəy Harun bəy oğlu Zizikski''' (1876–1929)alt='''Ittihad faction'''Bakı vilayətiQuba qəzası15 December 191827 April 1920 * Member of the finance and budget commission'''Əliağa Hacı Süleyman oğlu Həsənov''' (1871–1933)alt='''Independents faction'''Bakı15 December 19184 February 1919 * Member of the finance and budget commission'''Əliheydər Ağakərim oğlu Qarayev''' (1896–1938)alt='''Socialist faction''''''''Hummet'''''''N/A.", "''7 December 191827 April 1920 * Member of the Credentials Commission* Member of the draft law commission* Member of the land commission* Member of the Workers' Committee'''Əlimərdan bəy Ələkbət bəy oğlu Topçubaşov''' (1862–1934)alt='''''Non-faction'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Parlamentin rəisi'''Asad bey Amirov''' (1889–1939)alt='''Ittihad faction'''Bakı24 April 191927 April 1920 '''Əsədulla Əhmədov''' (1867–1941)alt='''Independents faction'''Bakı24 April 191927 April 1920 * Member of the inspection commission'''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Independent politician''''''''Əşrəf bəy Həsən bəy oğlu Tağıyev''' (1867–1930)alt='''Ahrar faction'''Arash15 December 1918''N/A.", "'''''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''17 March 191927 April 1920 '''Fətəli xan İskəndər xan oğlu Xoyski''' (1875–1920)alt='''Independents faction'''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 '''''Non-faction''''' '''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Independent politician''''''''Firidun bəy Əhməd bəy oğlu Köçərli''' (1863–1920)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 19184 February 1919'''Fyodr Yefimoviç Kotilevski''' (?—?", ")alt='''Faction of the Slavic-Russian Society'''Slavic-Russian Society15 December 191927 April 1920 * Member of the draft law commission'''Hacı Əli Qasımoğlu''' (?—?", ")alt='''Ahrar faction'''Gandja15 December 19185 may (26 may) 191921 July 19199 October (5 January) 1919 '''Hacı Hüseyn Əfəndiyev''' (1887–1920)alt='''Ahrar faction'''Goychay15 December 1918 9 November 1919 * Member of the Credentials Commission* Member of the finance and budget commission24 November 1919 27 April 1920 '''Hacı Kərim Kərbəlayi Hüseyn oğlu Sanılı''' (1878–1937)alt='''Socialist faction''''''''Hummet'''''Qazakh 15 December 191827 April 1920 * Member of the land commission* Member of the survey commission'''Hacı Molla Əhməd Nuruzadə''' (1881–1930)alt='''Ahrar faction'''Gəncə qəzası15 December 19182 June 1919 * Member of the development and equipment commission* Member of the finance and budget commission21 July 19199 October 1919'''Hacı Səlim Mirzə İsmayıl Qasir oğlu Axundzadə''' (1872–1930)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 '''Heybətqulu Həbibulla oğlu Məmmədbəyov''' (1879–1937)alt='''Ittihad faction'''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Member of the development and equipment commission* Member of the draft law commission* Member of the land commission* Member of the Workers' Committee'''Həmdulla əfəndi İsmayıl əfəndi oğlu Əfəndizadə''' (1870–1929)alt='''Ittihad faction'''Baku, Quba15 December 191827 April 1920 '''Həmid bəy Xəlil ağa oğlu Şahtaxtinski''' (1880–1944)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 19184 February 1919 '''Həsən bəy Məşədi Hüseyn oğlu Ağayev''' (1875–1920)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Parlament sədrinin baş müavini * Member of the finance and budget commission * Member of the charter commission * Member of the correctional commission '''Xəlil bəy Hacıbaba oğlu Xasməmmədov''' (1873–1947)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 '''Xoren Mixayloviç Amaspür''' (?—?", ")alt='''Armenian faction'''Armenians of Baku and Gandja25 February (15 may) 191927 April 1920 * Member of the development and equipment commission'''Dashnaksutyun faction''' '''Xosrov bəy Paşa bəy oğlu Sultanov''' (1879–1943)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Independent politician'''''National Council7 December 191815 January 1919* Member of the draft law commission* Müdafiə komissiyasının üzvü'''Xudadat bəy Ağa bəy oğlu Məlik-Aslanov''' (1879–1935)alt='''''Non-faction'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 '''İbrahim ağa Paşa ağa oğlu Vəkilov''' (1853–1934)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 19185 February 1919 '''İbrahim Məhərəm oğlu Əbilov''' (1881–1923)alt='''Socialist faction''''''''Hummet'''''National Council7 December 1918''N/A.", "''* Member of the Central Election Commission * Member of the land commission* Member of the survey commissionReplacement28 January 191927 April 1920 '''İbrahim İsmayılzadə''' (?-?", ")alt='''Socialist faction''''''''Muslim Socialist BlocXalqçı Partiyası'''''Replacement22 December 191927 April 1920 '''İqnatyev''' (?—?", ")alt='''Faction of the Slavic-Russian Society'''Slavic-Russian Society18 sentaybr 191927 April 1920 '''İlya Janin''' (?—?", ")alt='''Faction of the Slavic-Russian Society'''Russians of Mughan19 February 192027 April 1920 '''İsak Nikitiç Xocayev''' (?—?", ")alt='''Armenian faction'''Armenians of Baku and Gandja25 February (15 may) 191927 April 1920 * Member of the charter commission * Member of the commission investigating the Karabakh events'''İsgəndər bəy Mirzə Əbdülhüseyn oğlu Axundov''' (1862–1933)alt='''Independents faction'''ShamakhuSeptember (18 September) 191927 April 1920 '''Ittihad faction''''''İslam bəy Qəbulzadə''' (1879–1920)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Member of the draft law commission'''Qara bəy Rəhim bəy oğlu Əliverdilər''' (1879–1929)alt='''Ittihad faction'''Shusha uezdAğdam15 December 191827 April 1920 '''Qara bəy İsmayıl ağa oğlu Qarabəyov''' (1874–1953)alt='''Ittihad faction'''Baku7 December (15 December) 191827 April 1920 * Member of the draft law commission * Müdafiə komissiyasının üzvü* Member of the Central Election Commission * Member of the charter commission * Xaricə göndəriləcək tələbələri seçmək üçün xüsusi komissiyanın üzvü* Member of the commission investigating the Karabakh events'''Qasım bəy Abbasqulu bəy oğlu Camalbəyov''' (1881–1938)alt='''Socialist faction''''''''Hummet'''''National Council7 December 191826 May 1919 * Member of the development and equipment commission* Member of the draft law commission* Member of the Central Election Commission Hummet 17 July 1919 27 April 1920 '''Qazı Əhməd bəy Məhəmmədbəyov''' (1889–1937) alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Member of the project commission for Assembly-Institutional elections* Member of the draft law commission* Member of the Central Election Commission * Member of the special commission for monitoring the investigation of Ali Bayramov's murder'''Ittihad faction''''''Qərib Kərimoğlu''' (1870–1926)alt='''Ahrar faction'''Nukha15 December 191811 March 1920* Member of the land commission* Member of the Workers' Committee'''Qriqori İvanoviç Sxakaya''' (?—?", ")alt='''National minority faction'''Georgian National Council15 December 19182 June 1919* Member of the development and equipment commission* Member of the Workers' Commission* Member of the commission for good use of the country's products* Member of the correctional commission'''Qulamhüseyn bəy Kazımbəyov''' (1889–1972)alt='''''Non-faction'''''Lankaran11 December 191927 April 1920 '''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat''''''''Lorens Yakovleviç Kun''' (1884–1942)alt='''National minority faction'''German National Council15 December 191827 April 1920 * Member of the land commission* Member of the draft law commission'''Lujov''' (?—?", ")alt='''Faction of the Slavic-Russian Society'''Slavic-Russian Society(Victor Klenevskinin replaced)''N/A.", "''27 April 1920 '''Mehdi bəy Hacıbababəyov''' (1871–1925)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 '''Mehdi bəy Süleyman bəy oğlu Hacınski''' (1879–1941)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Secretary General of the Parliament * Secretary General of the Parliamentnin müavini * Member of the draft law commission * Xaricə göndəriləcək tələbələri seçmək üçün xüsusi komissiyanın üzvü'''Məhəmməd Əli Əbdüləziz oğlu Rəsulzadə''' (1882–1982)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''Replacement18 February 191927 April 1920 '''Məhəmməd Əmin Axund Hacı Molla Ələkbər oğlu Rəsulzadə''' (1884–1955)alt= '''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Məclisi-Müəssisan seçkiləri üçün layihə komissiyasının sədri* Member of the draft law commission* Member of the correctional commission* Xaricə göndəriləcək tələbələri seçmək üçün xüsusi komissiyanın üzvü* Member of the land commission* Member of the Workers' Committee'''Mahammad Maharramov''' (1895–1982)alt='''Socialist faction''''''''Muslim Socialist Bloc'''''National Council7 December 19188 May 1919 * Member of the Mandate Commission* Member of the finance and budget commission'''Məmməd Yusif Hacıbaba oğlu Cəfərov''' (1885–1935)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Independent politician'''''National Council7 December 191818 February 1919 * Member of the charter commissionYusifəli Əliyev replaced 6 November 191927 April 1920 * Chief Deputy Speaker of the Parliament '''Məmmədbağır Saleh oğlu Şeyxzamanlı''' (1880–1920)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''Replacement18 February 191927 April 1920 * Member of the land commission'''Məmmədhəsən Cəfərqulu oğlu Hacınski''' (1875–1931)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 '''Məmmədrza ağa Mənsur ağa oğlu Vəkilov''' (1864–1944)alt=''N/A.", "''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Acting Chairman * Member of the inspection commission'''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat''''''''Məşədi Səməd Həsənoğlu''' (1885–?", ")alt='''''Non-faction'''''Gandja19 February 192027 April 1920 '''Ahrar faction''''''Mixail Vinoqradov''' (?—?", ")alt='''Faction of the Slavic-Russian Society'''Slavic-Russian Society15 December (8 January) 191828 October 1919 * Member of the draft law commission* Member of the commission for good use of the country's products* Member of the finance and budget commission '''Mir Hidayət bəy Mir Adil oğlu Seyidov''' 15x15px (1887–1919)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 19185 February 1919'''Mir Yaqub Mir Əbdüləziz oğlu Mehdiyev''' (1891–1949)alt='''Ittihad faction'''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Member of the finance and budget commission'''Mirzə Cəlal Hacı Ələkbər oğlu Yusifzadə''' (1862–1931)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 '''Mirzə Şəmsi oğlu Əsədullayev''' (1875–1936) alt= '''Independents faction'''Baku Oil Miners Union Congress15 December 191827 April 1920 '''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Independent politician''''''''Mirzə Sadıq Səmih oğlu Axundzadə''' (1895–1971)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''Zangezur uezd9 October (10 November) 191927 April 1920 '''Moisey Arkadyeviç Quxman''' (?—?", ")alt='''National minority faction'''Yəhudi Milli Şurası15 December 191827 April 1920 * Member of the Credentials Commission* Member of the finance and budget commission'''Muxtar İsmayıl oğlu Əfəndizadə''' (1880–1975)alt='''Ahrar faction'''Arash uezd17 March 191927 April 1920 * Member of the correctional commission* Qanun layihəsi komissiyasınınun üzvü* Member of the finance and budget commission'''Murtuza Axundzadə''' (1877–1920) alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''BakuQuba15 December 191827 April 1920 '''Musa bəy Hacı Məmmədhüseyn oğlu Rəfiyev''' (1888–1938)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''Əli Əsgər bəy Mahmudbəyovun replaced''(National Council)''26 December 191827 April 1920 * Deputy chairman of the defense commission* Member of the finance and budget commission'''Mustafa Hacı Musa oğlu Mahmudov''' (1878–1937)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Member of the charter commission * Member of the correctional commission '''Mustafa bəy Nadir ağa oğlu Vəkilov''' (1896–1865)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''Replacement18 February 191927 April 1920 * Member of the correctional commission * Member of the finance and budget commission '''Müseyib bəy Qəhrəman bəy oğlu Əxicanov''' (1892–1920)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 19184 February 1919 * Member of the draft law commission Javad uezd27 September 191927 April 1920 '''Nəriman bəy Həşim bəy oğlu Nərimanbəyli''' (1889–1937)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council 7 December 191827 April 1920 * Member of the finance and budget commission * Member of the land commission* Member of the inspection commission'''Nəsib bəy Yusif bəy oğlu Yusifbəyli''' (1881–1920)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 '''Poqos Çubaryan''' (?—?", ")alt='''Armenian faction'''Armenian National Council of Baku25 February 191927 April 1920 * Member of the finance and budget commission* Member of the commission investigating the Karabakh events'''Dashnaksutyun faction''''''Rəhim bəy Alı ağa oğlu Vəkilov''' (1898–1934)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Acting Secretary General of the Parliament'''Rəşid bəy Axund Əbdüssəlam oğlu Axundzadə''' (1880–1940)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''Salyan8 January 191927 April 1920 '''Rza bəy Ağabəyov''' (?—?", ")alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''Goychay7 April 191927 April 1920 * Member of the finance and budget commission* Member of the inspection commission'''Rza bəy Kərbəlayi Baba bəy oğlu Qaraşarlı''' (1891–?", ")alt='''Socialist faction''''''''Muslim Socialist BlocXalqçı Partiyası'''''''N/A.", "''7 December 191827 April 1920 * Secretary General of the Parliament * Member of the correctional commission* Member of the Central Election Commission'''Sadıq bəy Hacı İsmayıl oğlu Ağabəyzadə''' (1865–1944)alt='''Ittihad faction'''Goychay15 December 19184 February 1919 '''Sergey Mixaylov''' (?—?", ")alt='''Faction of the Slavic-Russian Society'''Slavic-Russian Society15 December (8 January) 19182 October 1919 * Member of the Credentials Commission '''Sergey Remizov''' (?—?", ")alt='''Faction of the Slavic-Russian Society'''Rus Milli Şurası18 September 191927 April 1920 * Member of the draft law commission * Member of the Credentials Commission'''Səməd ağa Həsən oğlu Ağamalıoğlu''' (1867–1930)alt='''Socialist faction''''''''Hummet'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Chairman of the land commission* Member of the \"General Amnesty\" commission* Member of the finance and budget commission'''Səməd bəy Sadıx bəy oğlu Mehmandarov''' (1856–1931)alt='''''Non-faction'''''Lankaran18 October (10 November) 191927 April 1920 '''Stanislav Stanislavoviç Vonsoviç''' (1888–1937) alt='''National minority faction'''Polish of Baku15 December 191827 April 1920 * Member of the charter commission * Member of the project commission for Assembly-Institutional elections* Member of the draft law commission '''Stepan Sergeyeviç Taqianosov''' (?—?", ")alt='''Armenian faction'''Armenian National Council of Baku25 February 191927 April 1920 * Member of the finance and budget commission '''Stepan Şahnazarov''' (?—?", ")alt='''Armenian faction'''Armenian National Council of Baku25 February 191927 April 1920 '''Strevutin''' (?—?", ")alt='''Faction of the Slavic-Russian Society'''Slavic-Russian Society(Victor Klenevskinin əvəzinə)26 February 192027 April 1920 '''Sultan Məcid Murtuzəli oğlu Qənizadə''' (1866–1938)alt='''Ittihad faction'''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Second Deputy Speaker of the Parliament '''Şaqen Şahnazarov''' (?—?", ")alt='''Armenian faction'''Gandja Armenian National Council(Şəki mahalı)25 December 191927 April 1920 '''Şəfi bəy Mustafa bəy oğlu Rüstəmbəyli''' (1893–1960)alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''National Council7 December 191827 April 1920 * Chairman of the Credentials Commission* Member of the development and equipment commission * Member of the commission investigating the Karabakh events'''Teymur bəy Məhəmmədqulu bəy oğlu Makinski''' (1874–?)", "120x120px '''Independents faction'''National Council7 December 19194 February 1919 * Member of the project commission for Assembly-Institutional elections'''Vasili Arkadyeviç Kravçenko''' (?—?", ")alt='''Faction of the Slavic-Russian Society'''Slavic-Russian Society15 December (8 January) 191827 April 1920 * Member of the development and equipment commission'''Vasili Mixayloviç Kujim''' (?—?", ")alt='''National minority faction'''Rada of Ukrainians of Baku4 February 191927 April 1920 * Member of the draft law commission'''Viktor Vinikoroviç Klenevski''' (1883—?", ")alt='''Faction of the Slavic-Russian Society'''Slavic-Russian Society15 December (8 January) 19183 April 1919 * Member of the charter commissionSlavic-Russian Society(Sergey Mixaylovun əvəzinə)16 October 191926 February 1920'''Vladimir Aleksandroviç Bakradze''' (?-?", ")alt='''''Non-faction'''''Gürcü Milli Şurası(Replaced with Grigori Skhakaya)2 July 1919 27 April 1920 * Member of the Workers' Commission* Member of the draft law commission* Member of the Credentials Commission'''Socialist faction''''''Vladimir Konstantinoviç Ollonqren''' (1867–1943)alt='''Faction of the Slavic-Russian Society'''Slavic-Russian Society15 December (8 January) 191827 April 1920 '''National minority faction''''''Yervand Fadaeviç Taqianosov''' (?—?", ")alt='''Armenian faction'''Armenian National Council of Baku25 February 191927 April 1920 * Member of the project commission for Assembly-Institutional elections* Member of the survey commission* Member of the finance and budget commission'''Dashnaksutyun faction''' '''Yusif Əhmədzadə''' (?–1938)alt='''Independents faction''' National Council (Bakı Ticarət və Sənayə İttifaqı)7 December (15 December)191927 April 1920 * Member of the commission for good use of the country's products'''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Independent politician''''''''Yusifəli Əliyev''' (?—?", ")alt='''Musavat and neutral faction''''''''Musavat'''''Əvəzetmə18 February 19196 November 1919 * Member of the commission for good use of the country's products'''Zaxarov''' (?—?", ")alt='''Slavic-Russian Society fraction'''Slavic-Russian Society18 September 191927 April 1920 * Member of the draft law commission'''Zeynal bey Vazirov''' (1854–1933)alt='''Ittihad faction'''Shusha uezd15 December (16 January) 1919 27 April 1920 * Member of the Credentials Commission* Member of the commission for good use of the country's products" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Armonas" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Arminas''' is a Lithuanian surname.Notable people with the name include:*Aušrinė Armonaitė (born 1989), Lithuanian politician *Barbara Armonas (Barbora Armonienė, 1908–2008), Lithuanian political prisoner in the Soviet Union*Regyna Armonas, Canadian volleyball player" ], [ "See also", "***" ] ]
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[ [ "Sunil Karkera" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sunil Karkera''' is an Indian-origin designer, engineer and entrepreneur based in California, USA.", "He is the CEO of BORN Group, a Tech Mahindra Company.", "Previously, he has led strategic design at IT giants TCS Interactive and Wipro's Designit." ], [ "Early life", "Karkera graduated with a degree in computer science from Mangalore University." ], [ "Career", "In 1995, Sunil Karkera joined Lockheed Martin as an embedded systems engineer.", "He subsequently joined SonicWALL and Fox Interactive Media.", "In 2007, Karkera co-founded Registria, an on demand registration platform, and served as the CTO.", "The company was later acquired by Housatonic Partners.In 2015, he earned a master's degree in fine arts from the University of Arts, Zurich.", "He then served as the Global Head of TCS Interactive.", "Karkera led strategic design and innovation at TCS.", "Under his leadership, TCS Interactive acquired London based design firm W12 Studios in 2018.In 2020, Karkera left TCS Interactive to Join Wipro as the Global Managing Director of Designit.", "From Designit, Karkera Joined the Plus Company serving as President of both Fuseproject and Plus Digital.In 2023, Karkera joined BORN Group, a Tech Mahindra-owned digital agency, as CEO.", "He now also heads the design division within Tech Mahindra." ], [ "Accolades & Achievements", "* Under his leadership, TCS Interactive won the Red Dot Award in 2019 for best brand and communication design.", "* During Karkera's tenure as Global Managing Director, Designit won the Red Dot Award for brand and communication Design in 2021.", "* Fuseproject is the product design firm that developed the acclaimed Ocean Cleanup sunglasses.", "These were developed in collaboration with the non-profit organization The Ocean Cleanup, using waste cleaned from the ocean." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Heinrich Vogelsang" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Heinrich Vogelsang''' (Bremen, 17 March 1862 – Bremen, 25 May 1914) was a German merchant and explorer, who led the first expedition of Adolf Lüderitz to Angra Pequena, German South West Africa (today Lüderitz Bay, Namibia) in 1883." ], [ "Biography", "Vogelsang, son of a wealthy Bremen tobacco dealer and who had already worked in West and South Africa as well as East Africa, met the Bremen merchant and tobacco dealer Adolf Lüderitz in 1882 and was hired in his company ''F.", "A. E. Lüderitz'' and sent to Angra Pequena (later Lüderitz Bay) in 1883.Lüderitz wanted to buy land there where they could not only conduct trade but also settle German citizens.Arriving in Angra Pequena on 9 April 1883, Vogelsang acquired the port on 1 May through a purchase agreement with the Nama–Oorlam Captain Joseph Frederiks II.", "The contract secured Angra Pequena and the surrounding area within a radius of 5 miles for in gold and 200 rifles with accessories.", "In a second contract, signed on 25 August, he secured the company a 20 mile deep coastal strip from the Orange River to the 26th parallel south for and 60 rifles; the area became known as .", "That area, today part of the ''Sperrgebiet'', was far bigger than Frederiks had thought.", "The contract specified its width as \"twintig geograph'sche mylen\" (20 geographical miles), a term that the tribal chief was not familiar with; one German mile equals 4 arcminutes (7.4 kilometers), whereas the common mile in the territory was the English mile: 1.6 kilometers.", "Both Lüderitz and the signing witness, Rhenish missionary Johannes Bam, knew that Chief Frederiks had no understanding of geographical miles.", "He was only concerned about fertile land, and the shore of the Atlantic Ocean had no value to his tribe.", "When Frederiks finally became aware that the land he had sold comprised almost his entire tribal area, he complained to the Imperial German government, but Imperial Commissioner Gustav Nachtigal died in 1885 on his return voyage to Europe, and the complaint was never delivered.", "The dodgy contract became known as the \"Mile Swindle\", and Lüderitz was nicknamed \"Lügenfritz\" (''lie buddy'') by his fellow countrymen.", "In 1887 \"even the Colonial Department of the Foreign Office doubted the validity of the treaty\".In 1884, Nachtigal appointed Vogelsang consul of the district of Bethanie and representative of the Imperial German government in the Lüderitz Bay.", "In this role he concluded so-called protection treaties with some ethnic and tribal groups.", "While he failed in this with the Herero under Maharero, he was successful with the Rehobothers and others.Vogelsang's service ended in 1885.He left the country, but returned to German South West Africa in 1888 in the service of the German Colonial Society (''Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft'', DKG).", "He then finally dedicated himself to the tobacco trade in his hometown of Bremen.Fort Vogelsang, the trading post of the Lüderitz company on what later became Lüderitz Bay, was named after Vogelsang.On 1 May 1908, 25 years after acquiring land in Africa, Vogelsang was honored by the Senate of Bremen, the local commercial associations and colonial supporters.", "He is said to have rejected two medals awarded by the Imperial German government with reference to the Hanseatic ban on orders." ], [ "Gallery", "File:Contract Frederiks-Vogelsang 1883 p1.jpg|Page 1File:Contract Frederiks-Vogelsang 1883 p2.jpg|Page 2File:Deutsche kolonien 1885 ausschnitt lüderitzland.jpg|Lüderitzland" ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Conrad Weidmann: ''Deutsche Männer in Afrika – Lexicon der hervorragendsten deutschen Afrika-Forscher, Missionare etc.''", "Bernhard Nöhring, Lübeck 1894, S. 177." ], [ "External links", "* Heinrich Vogelsang – Landerwerb mit Meilenschwindel" ] ]
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[ [ "Albert Benzler" ], [ "Introduction", "The sheet music cover for Black and White Rag by George Botsford.", "'''Albert Benzler''' (November 13, 1867 – February 19, 1934) was an American pianist, xylophonist and bell player whose ragtime wax cylinder recordings sparked his popularity in the music industry.Benzler was a staple in early ragtime recordings.", "One his more popular recordings includes a solo piano variation of George Botsford's original Black and White Rag piece.", "His most popular self-written cylinder recording was the Belle of the East, from December 1911." ], [ "Discography", "===Cylinder Singles===* 1903 – Alita (Wild Flower)* 1903 – Pretty as a Butterfly* 1903 – Beaumarie (Caprice-Gavotte)* 1905 – Come, Take a Trip in My Air-Ship (Medley)* 1905 – Tell Me With Your Eyes (Medley)* 1905 – The Bells* 1905 – Killarney: From \"''The Roger Bros. in Ireland''\"* 1906 – The Chaser March* 1906 – Dearie* 1908 – The Girls of America March* 1908 – Lollypops* 1908 – Beau Brummell* 1908 – Always Gallant Polka* 1909 – Ancient Court Whisperings* 1909 – Gondolier* 1910 – La Secret* 1910 – Prettiest Little Song of All* 1911 – Black and White Rag* 1911 – Belle of the East" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Albert Benzler on All Music* Profile and works on Discogs" ] ]
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[ [ "1984 All-East football team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1984 All-East football team''' consists of American football players chosen by the Associated Press as the best players at each position among the Eastern colleges and universities during the 1984 NCAA Division I-A football season." ], [ "Offense", "===Quarterback===* Doug Flutie, Boston College (AP-1)* Nathan Sassaman, Army (AP-2)===Running backs===* Doug Black, Army (AP-1)* Paul Palmer, Temple (AP-1)* D. J. Dozier, Penn State (AP-2)* Albert Smith, Rutgers (AP-2)===Tight end===* Alan Andrews, Rutgers (AP-1)* Scott Gieselman, Boston College (AP-2)===Wide receivers===* Andrew Baker, Rutgers (AP-1)* Gerard Phelan, Boston College (AP-1)* Willie Drewrey, West Virginia (AP-2)* Bill Wallace, Pitt (AP-2)===Tackles===* Bill Fralic, Pitt (AP-1)* Brian Jozwiak, West Virginia (AP-1)* Randy Dixon, Pitt (AP-2)* Mark MacDonald, Boston College (AP-2)===Guards===* John Rienstra, Temple (AP-1)* Don Smith, Army (AP-1)* Scott Barrows, West Virginia (AP-2)* Steve Trapilo, Boston College (AP-2)===Center===* Gregg Sears, Navy (AP-1)* Joe DiGilio, Rutgers (AP-2)===Placekicker===* Paul Woodside, West Virginia (AP-1)* Don McAulay, Syracuse (AP-2)" ], [ "Defense", "===Ends===* Todd Bowles, Temple (AP-1)* Jamie Kimmel, Syracuse (AP-1)* Gerry Allen, Syracuse (AP-2)* Tim Hanley, Temple (AP-2)===Tackles===* Tim Green, Syracuse (AP-1)* Eric Rutherford, Navy (AP-1)* Jim Jennings, Army (AP-2)* Todd Moules, Penn State (AP-2)===Middle guard===* Mike Ruth, Boston College (AP-1)* George Pickel, Rutgers (AP-2)===Linebackers===* Troy Benson, Pitt (AP-1)* Bernard King, Syracuse (AP-1)* Mike Zordich, Penn State (AP-1)* Caesar Aldisert, Pitt (AP-2)* Jim Gentile, Army (AP-2)* Tyronne Stowe, Rutgers (AP-2)===Defensive backs=== * Ron Hobby, Syracuse (AP-1)* Tony Thurman, Boston College (AP-1)* Anthony Young, Temple (AP-1)* Travis Curtis, West Virginia (AP-2)* Anthony Daniels, West Virginia (AP-2)* Harold Young, Rutgers (AP-2)===Punter=== * Steve Superick, West Virginia (AP-1)* Jim Fox, Syracuse (AP-2)" ], [ "Key", "* AP = Associated Press" ], [ "See also", "* 1984 College Football All-America Team" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Alibaba Abdullayev" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Alibaba Abdulla oglu Abdullayev''', also known as '''Ali Bala Abdullayev''' in some sources, was an Azerbaijani-Soviet folk dancer and choreographer.", "He served as the artistic director of the collective of the Azerbaijan Philharmonic's music and dance ensemble, and was honored with the titles of Azerbaijan SSR Honored Artist (1943) and Azerbaijan SSR People's Artist (1959).Alibaba Abdullayev started his professional career in 1936 at the Azerbaijan State Philharmonic, and two years later, he participated in the 1st Azerbaijani Fine Arts Decade held in Moscow.", "During the years of World War II, he led a dance group, collaborated with the Soviet army in Iran, created some works, and met with military personnel from the 416th Rifle Division in Mozdok.After the war, Alibaba Abdullayev staged Azerbaijani classical music compositions at the Musical Comedy Theater in Baku.", "In the 1960s, as the choreographer of the State Philharmonic, he created a series of dance compositions based on works of Azerbaijani literature.", "In addition, Alibaba Abdullayev taught at the Azerbaijan Art Institute named after Mirza Aghaali Aliyev and the Baku Choreography School.", "In addition to his work on the theater stage, Alibaba Abdullayev was also involved in individual and collective dance performances in several Azerbaijani-Soviet films.", "He was also known for composing songs.One of the streets in Baku, where he was born, bears the name of Alibaba Abdullayev, and a memorial plaque is placed on the wall of the house where he lived.", "A documentary film has been made about Alibaba Abdullayev." ], [ "Life", "=== Early years ===Alibaba Abdullayev was born on March 23 or August 9, 1915, in the city of Baku, in the Baku Governorate.", "In those years, he was born into the family of Abdulla and housewife Püstəxanım, who were well known in the city.", "He began working in the kitchen at the age of 16.Even in his early childhood, due to his love for music and the arts, he started attending the Cultural Center named after İbrahim Əbilov in his spare time and became a member of the dance group there.Alibaba Abdullayev was selected by composer Üzeyir Hacıbəyov in 1935 to join the dance ensemble of the Azerbaijan State Philharmonic that he had created himself, and in 1936, he became a member of the newly established Song and Dance Ensemble of the Philharmonic.", "In November of that year, the first Azerbaijani Folk Dance Festival, in which he also participated, was held in Baku.", "Hacıbəyov wrote in his notes that Alibaba Abdullayev \"felt the rhythm of music deeply\" and added that his dances vividly portrayed the melody to the audience.", "According to filmmaker Aydın Kazımzadə, Alibaba Abdullayev's art flourished with the observation and support of Üzeyir Hacıbəyov and reached its creative peak.", "In 1938, he participated in the 1st Azerbaijani Fine Arts Decade held in Moscow with the ensemble led by Qəmər Almaszadə.", "He performed the dance \"Qaytağı\" there.", "During this period, despite the official ban on national resources in the existing communist regime, it was undesirable, but along with all this, Alibaba Abdullayev overcame his creative challenges and trials and paved his own way.Kubinka\" area.", "The street where the house is located is named after Alibaba Abdullayev.In April 1941, Alibaba Abdullayev became the assistant to the artistic director of the ensemble, and in June of the same year, he became the head of the dance group.", "In the fall of the same year, he participated in concerts in front of the Soviet troops in Iran.", "During the years of World War II, Alibaba Abdullayev performed on both the front and rear fronts as a member of the Song and Dance Ensemble of the Philharmonic.", "In 1942, the preparation of the cantata \"''Vatan və cəbhə''\" by Üzeyir Hacıbəyov was entrusted to Alibaba Abdullayev.", "He also became the director and performer of the patriotic march \"''Dədə Qorqud''\" in the years of World War II.", "In 1943, he was awarded the honorary title of Honored Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR.", "In the same year, Alibaba Abdullayev, along with other cultural figures, including Səməd Vurğun, Bülbül, Ələsgər Ələkbərov, and Qurban Pirimov, was sent to the Mozdok region, where he met with military personnel of the mainly Azerbaijani 416th Rifle Division.=== Post-War Years ===After World War II, Alibaba Abdullayev received an invitation from composer Süleyman Ələsgərov to work at the Musical Comedy Theater named after Jalil Mammadguluzade (now the Azerbaijan State Academic Musical Theater) in honor of Cəlil Məmmədquluzadə.", "Here, he appeared in the staged performances of Fikrət Əmirov's \"''Gözün aydın''\" (Alay character), Süleyman Ələsgərov's \"''Beş manatlıq gəlin''\" (Qiyas character), and Viktor Dolidze's \"''Keto və Kote''\" (Kote character) operettas and also worked as a choreographer.", "In 1947, Alibaba Abdullayev was admitted to the dance group of the Azerbaijan State Academic Philharmonic Hall again during the preparation period for the 1st World Youth Festival in Czechoslovakia.", "He was awarded the laureate diploma at the festival as a soloist.", "In 1957, Alibaba Abdullayev participated in the VI Youth and Students Festival in Moscow.", "He organized the concert program and the dances he choreographed.", "At this festival, Alibaba Abdullayev won four gold, one silver, and three bronze medals.In 1959, Alibaba Abdullayev became the choreographer for the ensemble named after Qəmər Almaszadə at the Azerbaijani Fine Arts Decade held in Moscow at the request of Qəmər Almaszadə.", "Alibaba Abdullayev's choreography received high praise from dance experts.", "In the same year, on June 10, Alibaba Abdullayev was awarded the honorary title of People's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR by the decree of the Supreme Soviet of the Azerbaijan SSR.", "In that year, he choreographed the dance \"Vağzalı-mirzəyi\".", "In the early 1960s, while working as a choreographer, Alibaba Abdullayev created a number of dance compositions based on works of classical Azerbaijani literature, including pieces inspired by Cəlil Məmmədquluzadə, Molla Panah Vagif (to the music of Jahangir Jahangirov), Cəfər Cabbarlı, and others.", "In the early 1960s, the State Philharmonic's Song and Dance Ensemble, including Alibaba Abdullayev's choreographed dances, was warmly welcomed in the local press, and in 1961, director Seyfulla Bədəlov made a two-part documentary film called \"''Meetings in Africa''\" about it.Alibaba Abdullayev taught at the Azerbaijan State Institute of Arts and Culture named after Mirza Agaaliyev and the Baku Choreography Academy.", "He also collaborated with Rashid Behbudov at the Baku Music Theater.", "Alibaba Abdullayev passed away in Baku on August 9, 1980, at the age of 65, and was buried in the Second Honorary Alley." ], [ "Creativity", "=== Dances ======= In Theater ====Alibaba Abdullayev also contributed to dances in opera and musical comedies.", "He choreographed dances for performances at the stage of the Azerbaijan State Musical Comedy Theater, including works such as \"''Arshin Mal Alan''\" by Üzeyir Hacıbəyov, \"''Ulduz''\" by Süleyman Ələsgərov, \"''Durna''\" by Səid Rüstəmov, \"''Qızıl Gül''\" by Soltan Hacıbəyov.", "In Alibaba Abdullayev's creativity, plot compositions held an important place.", "He created dance suites like \"''Dostluq''\" as well as original dances such as \"''Ovçular''\", \"''Şənlik süitası''\", \"''Neftçilər süitası''\", \"''Məhsul süitası''\", \"''Balıqçılar''\", \"''Futbolçular''\", and more.", "In addition to choreographing original dances, he also participated in the organization of mass scenes in dance ensemble performances.", "Alibaba Abdullayev showcased dances and choreographic numbers not only with professional dancers but also with amateur art enthusiasts in cities like Nakhchivan, Lankaran, and Kirovabad (modern-day Ganja).Alibaba Abdullayev collaborated with Azerbaijani composers such as Üzeyir Hacıbəyov, Süleyman Ələsgərov, Tofiq Quliyev, Cahangir Cahangirov to collect historical folk dances and create new performances using their dance rhythms.", "He staged folk dances like \"''Ovçular''\", \"''Bənövşə''\", \"''Bulaq başı''\", \"''Bahar''\", \"''Ay gözəl''\", \"''Qazağı''\", \"''Məzəli rəqs''\", \"''Qaytağı''\", \"''Gəlin tərifi''\", and \"''Nağaraçılar''\".", "According to his daughter Elmira Abdullayeva, Alibaba Abdullayev constantly worked on himself, studied a lot of literature related to his creativity, and created sketches and paintings of dance performances on paper at night.", "He also mentioned that he showed these sketches to the Philharmonic dancers and practiced with them, and based on these sketches, he staged dances.Alibaba Abdullayev also worked in the field of Azerbaijani cinema, which holds a special place in his creativity.", "He choreographed both individual and collective dances in films such as \"''Görüş''\" (1955), \"''O olmasın, bu olsun''\" (1956), \"''Əhməd hardadır?''\"", "(1963), \"''Sehrli xalat''\" (1964), \"''Dəli Kür''\" (1969), and \"''Ulduzlar sönmür''\" (1971).", "Film critic Aydın Kazımzadə wrote about Alibaba Abdullayev, saying that he \"combined directing, choreography, and painting\" and \"lived for dance.\"", "He also provided choreography for the film \"''Səbuhi''\" (1941), which was about the life and creativity of playwright Mirzə Fətəli Axundov.", "In this film, he choreographed a dance performed by Leyla Bədirbəyli for the first time, who played the role of Tubu, the life partner of Mirzə Fətəli Axundov.", "Alibaba Abdullayev also choreographed dances in films like \"''Arşın mal alan''\" (1945) and \"''Fətəli xan''\" (1947).", "He contributed dances to two episodes of the film \"''O olmasın, bu olsun''\" (1958), directed by Hüseyn Seyidzadə.", "One of these dances was when Məşədi İbad was taken to the bathhouse, and the other was a dance performed at Məşədi İbad's wedding.", "Alibaba Abdullayev also appeared in the film \"''Görüş''\" (1955) in a scene featuring Uzbek cotton pickers on a collective farm and a dance performed by Leyla Bədirbəyli.", "He also choreographed the dance \"''Naz eləmə''\" performed by Mahmud Esambayev and Əminə Dilbazi in the film \"''Əmək və qızılgül''\" (1962), directed by Tofiq Tağızadə.", "He was the first performer of this dance.", "According to Aydın Kazımzadə, this dance was considered a creative achievement for both dancers and dance directors.", "He believed that their movements conveyed a sense of \"serious plasticity.", "\"In addition to feature films, Alibaba Abdullayev's choreography was featured in documentary films such as \"''Məktuba cavab''\" (1944), \"''Afrika görüşləri''\" (1961), \"''Qobustan''\" (1967), and \"''Salam, Əlcəzair''\" (1968), as well as in artistic documentary films like \"''Doğma xalqıma''\" (1954) and \"''Abşeron ritmləri''\" (1970, concert film).=== Music Creation ===Alibaba Abdullayev was not only a choreographer but also a singer.", "His song recordings with Leyla Bədirbəyli and Tutu Həmidova (\"''Dilbərim''\", \"''Muleyli''\", \"''Birdənəsən''\", \"''Sarı gəlin''\", \"''Qarabağın maralı''\"), as well as Roza Cəlilova (\"''Naz eləmə''\"), and others are preserved in the sound archives of the Azerbaijan State Radio." ], [ "Heritage", "In the territory known as \"Kubinka\" in the capital city of Baku, Azerbaijan, a street has been named after Əlibaba Abdullayev.", "In this area where Əlibaba Abdullayev lived from 1940 to 1980, there is a memorial plaque on the wall of a house located on the street bearing his name.", "In 2009, director Vüsalə Mirzəyeva dedicated a documentary film titled \"''Sənəti böyüdən sənətkar''\" to the 95th anniversary of Əlibaba Abdullayev, focusing on his life and creativity.", "According to Mirzəyeva, during the filming of the movie, she spent several months studying Əlibaba Abdullayev's creativity and interviewing his colleagues.", "On November 30, 2015, a concert dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Əlibaba Abdullayev was held at the Müslüm Maqomayev Azerbaijan State Philharmonic Hall.", "The concert featured performances by the ensembles of the Azerbaijan State Song and Dance Ensemble, Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater, Baku Choreography Academy, and the collective of the Azerbaijan State Children's Philharmonic." ], [ "References" ], [ "Sources", "* * * * * * *" ] ]
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[ [ "Exeed Sterra ES" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Exeed Sterra ES''' is a battery electric full-size sedan produced by Chinese automobile manufacturer Exeed, a premium brand of Chery.", "Production of the vehicle started in late 2023." ], [ "Overview", "Exeed Sterra ES rearExeed Sterra ES interiorOriginally codenamed E03, the Exeed Sterra ES was revealed as a prototype in April 2023, at Auto Shanghai with a coefficient of drag of 0.205Cd." ], [ "Specifications", "The Sterra ES uses the company's E0X all-electric platform, which is supported by an 800V high-voltage fast-charging system for higher trim level models and 400V fast-charging system for lower trim level models.", "The high-voltage fast-charging system can achieve 150 km of range with under 5 minutes of charging time.", "The pure electric cruising range of the Sterra ES is 720 km, while power consumption per 100 km is 11.7 kWh.The top-level performance variant Sterra ES was first launched in December 2023, the dual motor performance version Sterra ES uses a twin-motor setup, with in the front motor and in the back with CATL's ternary lithium plus iron manganese phosphate lithium batteries supporting a 0 to 100 km/h acceleration time under 3.8 seconds.", "The higher trim levels of the Sterra ES is also equipped with air suspension and CDC electromagnetic damping system as well as interactive signal display under the head lamps.The base variant of the Sterra ES uses a single rear motor with .", "For regular variants of the Sterra ES, a selection of different batteries are also available starting with a 60.7 kWh BYD sourced Blade battery with a CLTC range of , a 66.4 kWh battery with a CLTC range of , a 79.9 kWh CATL sourced lithium iron phosphate battery with a CLTC range of , and a 97.7 kWh CATL sourced lithium iron phosphate battery with a CLTC range of for the long range top trim level.File:Exeed Sterra ES 007.jpg|Exeed Sterra ES lower trimFile:Exeed Sterra ES 008.jpg|Rear view" ], [ "Interior", "The interior features both a full LCD instrument panel and a floating center touchscreen with an AR-HUD digital head-up display, a Bose audio system, and mobile phone wireless charging.", "The operating system is Huawei's Harmony OS with an addition of LION AI system by Chery that supports voice control, facial recognition, AR navigation, driving assistance, internet services, and smart home functions, etc." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "Rishabh Sawhney" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Rishabh Sawhney''' is an Indian actor and model.", "He is best known in the 2024 film ''Fighter'', where he played the central antagonist Azhar Akhtar, opposite Hrithik Roshan, Deepika Padukone, and Anil Kapoor.", "He has also appeared in the 2021 TV Web Series ''The Empire''." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Steve Hauk" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Steve Hauk''' is an American journalist, writer, playwright, and gallery owner, known for his diverse contributions to the arts and literature.", "Hauk is particularly noted for his exploration of early California art and his literary endeavors that often intersect with the world of fine arts." ], [ "Journalism and Writing", "Hauk began his career in journalism, covering notable figures such as Muhammad Ali, Paul Newman, Dame Judith Anderson, and Pope John Paul II's visit to the Monterey Peninsula in 1987.As a writer, he has authored several plays and books and documentary films focusing on historical figures, writers, and artists." ], [ "Contributions to Art and Literature", "Hauk co-curated the National Steinbeck Center’s inaugural art exhibition, ''This Side of Eden – Images of Steinbeck’s California.''", "He has written on John Steinbeck for the Steinbeck Review and SteinbeckNow.. His book ''Steinbeck: The Untold Stories'' is a collection of 16 short stories that blend fiction and reality, drawing inspiration from John Steinbeck's life and writings.", "Hauk wrote two documentary films: Time Captured in Paintings – the Monterey Legacy, and ''The Roots of California Photography ­– the Monterey Legacy''.", "He also wrote essays and catalogue entries on artists Warren Chang, Judith Deim , Portuguese American artist, Millard Sheets, and others." ], [ "Playwriting", "His play ''The Floating Hat'' explores the unique and dynamic relationship between Charlie Chaplin and the deaf-mute artist Granville Redmond.", "The play delves into their friendship, contrasting temperaments, and artistic collaboration.", "''Fortune's Way, or Notes on Art for Catholics (and Others)'' examines the life of prominent California artist E. Charlton Fortune.", "In a 2021 article for the Monterey Herald reviewer discusses ''Eden Armed: A Play in Four Scenes'' written by Hauk.", "The play examines the challenges faced by John Steinbeck after he voiced the struggles of field workers.A ''Mild Concussion'' (''The Forgotten Computer Genius'' with co-author Stewart Cheifet) looks at the final days of a computer genius whose work was appropriated by a major figure in the computer world, leading to the tragic death of the true creator." ], [ "Hauk Fine Arts", "Together with Nancy, Hauk founded Hauk Fine Arts in Pacific Grove, California.", "The gallery specializes in early and contemporary California and the Monterey Peninsula art.In 2016, the Pacific Grove Public Library, a Carnegie library, named an exhibit space the Nancy and Steve Hauk Gallery." ], [ "Personal life", "Steve Hauk married Nancy Burtch Hauk (1944-2016) of St. Louis, Missouri.", "She was deeply involved in the arts and education, contributing significantly to their shared passion for art and literature.", "The couple had two children, Amy and Anne Hauk." ], [ "External links", "* Hauk Fine Arts - Official site* Steve Hauk: E. Charlton Fortune - Short Documentary on the important California and American Impressionist E. Charlton Fortune, produced by the Monterey History and Art Association, under the direction of Mark Baer.", "* Steve Hauk: Steinbeck’s Artist Friends - Monterey Peninsula artists and Nobel Prize author John Steinbeck, produced by the Monterey History and Art Association, under the direction of Mark Baer.", "* John Steinbeck’s Storied Artists - Artists who were creating on the Monterey Peninsula in the time of John Steinbeck and friends, produced by SteinbeckNow.com with Tim Roberts and Will Ray.", "* Steinbeck: Armed, with the Truth and a Colt 45 - On the dangers to John Steinbeck because of what he wrote.", "Produced by Longtimers under the direction of Paul Boczkowski and Marie Wainscot." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Aliyu Ibrahim Gaya" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Aliyu Ibrahim Gaya''' is the current Emir of Gaya, one of the four new Emirates created by Governor Ganduje's administration in 2019.He was appointed by the Kano State Government on September 26, 2021, following the death of his father, Alhaji Ibrahim Abdulkadir, who was the first Emir of Gaya.", "Ibrahim Aliyu was the Chiroman Gaya, a titleholder, before his ascension to the throne.", "He is the head of the Gaya Emirate.", "He is also a member of the Kano State Council of Emirs, which advises the Governor on matters of traditional administration and security." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "BYD Yuan Up" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''BYD Yuan Up''' (; stylised as '''Yuan UP''') is a battery electric subcompact crossover SUV (B-segment) manufactured by BYD Auto since 2024.Part of the BYD Yuan series that is named after the Yuan dynasty, the Yuan Up was introduced in February 2024 and will go on sale in China in March 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "El encargado" ], [ "Introduction", "'''El Encargado''' (in English: '''The Boss''') is an online TV series from Argentina starring Guillermo Francella as the main character and with the supporting role of Gabriel Goity.", "It was first aired on Star+ in Latin America on 26 October 2022.In United States and Europe is available on Hulu.", "The show was created by Mariano Cohn & Gastón Duprat.The series follows the life of Eliseo (Guillermo Francella) of a doorman of a building of a high-class apartments on Belgrano, Buenos Aires, dealing with some problems with the neighbors who don't want him anymore as doorman and wanted to remove his job.", "To avoid this Eliseo is recurring to unethical movements to keep his job, like invading the privacy of the owners of the apartments.In November 2022 was announced a second season of the show which was available in November 2023.On that month, it was confirmed a third season of the show." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "Apoorva Sagodharargal (soundtrack)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Apoorva Sagodharargal''''' is the soundtrack to the 1989 Tamil-language masala film of the same name directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao with Kamal Haasan leading an ensemble cast featuring Jaishankar, Nagesh, Gautami, Rupini, Manorama, Srividya, Janagaraj, Moulee, Delhi Ganesh and Nassar.", "The soundtrack featured six songs composed by Ilaiyaraaja, with lyrics written by Vaali.", "The dubbed Telugu and Hindi versions, ''Vichitra Sodarulu'' and ''Appu Raja'', featured only five songs which are written by Prem Dhawan and Rajasri." ], [ "Development", "After his previous collaboration with ''Raja Paarvai'' (1981), Rao recruited Ilaiyaraaja to provide the musical score for ''Apoorva Sagodharargal'' and Vaali wrote the lyrics.", "According to Ilaiyaraaja, Haasan explained the particular situation in the story (regarding a marriage) to which Ilaiyaraaja composed the tune, but Haasan, despite liking the tune offered, was not overall satisfied.", "He then presented the song \"Naan Paarthathile\", composed by M. S. Viswanathan for ''Anbe Vaa'' (1966) and based on that Ilaiyaraaja composed the song \"Puthu Maappillaikku\".", "Haasan has stated that, after watching a performance at an Academy Awards ceremony, he wanted Ilaiyaraaja to compose a song like that; this resulted in adding the gibberish lines \"bababa... bababari...\" before the song's introduction.The song \"Unna Nenachen\" was rewritten by Vaali five times until the sixth attempt satisfied Haasan.", "The song \"Raja Kaiya Vachchaa\" has two versions: one by Haasan, which was used in the film and in the audio cassette, and another sung by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, which was included in the audio LP.", "The song was used as a place-holder for the originally intended track \"Ammava Naan\".", "This song was shot with Haasan and Gandhimathi (who was the initial choice for Haasan's foster mother) for 10 days, before being excluded from the film due to script changes.", "However, after its successful theatrical run, the song was included as an added attraction.", "The visuals of \"Raja Kaiya Vachchaa\" takes inspiration from the American film ''Grease'' (1978)." ], [ "Track listing", "=== Tamil ====== Telugu ====== Hindi ===" ], [ "Reception", "Khalid Mohamed of ''The Times of India'' described that, along with the visuals of P. C. Sreeram, Ilaiyaraaja's \"ring-rang rock pop music score\" served as the film's key contributor, Anand Kumar RS of ''The News Minute'' described the music as \"fantastic\" with the background score \"just elevates the scenes by a few notches\" and also complimented Vaali's lyrics.", "Rajesh Rajamani of ''HuffPost'' described \"Raaja Kaiya Vachcha\" as one of his \"self-referential songs where he invokes the name Raaja (king), a monicker often used by fans\"; the lyrics \"raaja kaiya vachcha adhu wrong-ah ponadhilla\" (), often regard to his illustrious career, which, according to Rajamani, \"had made his critics accuse him of extreme narcissism\"." ], [ "Legacy", "Following Vaali's death in 2013, ''The Hindu'' included \"Unna Nenachen\" among his best songs in their collection, \"Best of Vaali: From 1964 – 2013\".", "Roktim Rajpal of ''Deccan Herald'' also included \"Unna Nenachen\" as the best five songs sung by Balasubrahmanyam, which was published post his death on September 2020; Rajpal described it as \"one of the finest sad songs of all time\".", "\"Annaaththe Aaduraar\" was included as one of the \"16 Tamil dance party songs\" by ''The News Minute''." ], [ "In popular culture", "Elements of \"Annatha Aadurar\" were used in the song \"Saroja Saman Nikalo\" from ''Chennai 600028'' (2007).", "In the same film, the emotional theme music from ''Apoorva Sagodharagal'' was reused in a sequence where Gopi (Vijay Vasanth) loses his favorite cricket bat, after Sharks team's defeat in a betting cricket match with the schoolchildren.", "This theme was humorously remixed as the \"Gopi Bat Theme\" which was featured in the sequel, ''Chennai 600028 II'' (2016).", "In October 2020, Assamese musician sisters: Antara and Ankita Nandy, performed the song as a tribute to Balasubrahmanyam." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Lil' Guardsman" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Lil' Guardsman''''' is a puzzle video game inspired by ''Papers, Please''.", "It was developed by Hilltop Studios and published by Versus Evil.", "The game was released on January 23, 2024, for PC, Nintendo Switch, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.In ''Lil' Guardsman'', the player takes the role of Lil, a 12-year-old girl who must do her father's duties as a guardsman.", "Players must decide to admit, deny, or (later) arrest different characters, and the player's choices have an impact on the story." ], [ "Gameplay", "In ''Lil' Guardsman'', the player takes the role of Lil (short for Lilith), a 12-year-old girl who must do her father's duties as a guardsman for the fantasy kingdom of the Sprawl.", "Players must decide to admit, deny, or (later) arrest different characters, and the player's choices have an impact on the story.", "Lil has three action points for each character who wishes to enter the Sprawl.", "Each action point can be spent on interrogation, calling one of the three royal advisors for their opinion, or on one of five tools available.", "The tools also require power crystals to operate, and they can only hold a limited amount.", "However upgrades can be purchased to provide the tools with more uses.", "Players can also retry any interaction, but they only retry a limited number of times.", "The player can also travel to other parts of the Sprawl between shifts, allowing players to see the results of their decisions and occasionally making them do something which impacts the story." ], [ "Plot", "The game starts with Lil's father Hamish, who is a guardsman in the Sprawl, making Lil fill in for him at the guard shed so he can make a bet on a goblinball game.", "Lil is reluctant to take her father's job because she is still a kid.", "What she thinks is a one-time event becomes routine because she proves to be very good at the job.", "Lil also becomes a test subject for a time machine called the Chronometer3000, which helps as it allows her to go back in time to retry any interaction." ], [ "Reception", "''Lil' Guardsman'' has a rating of 84/100 on Metacritic for the Switch version, and 83/100 for the PC version.", "It also a rating of 84/100 on OpenCritic, with 96% of critics recommending it as of February 7, 2024." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Lotte von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Lotte von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy''' (born Charlotte Reichenheim on March 25, 1877 in Berlin; died as Countess von Wesdehlen on June 6, 1946 in Geneva) was a German author and art collector." ], [ "Life", "Vincent van Gogh: Sunflowers, formerly part of the Lotte and Paul Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Collection, now Sompo Museum of Art, TokyoHenri Rousseau: ''Porträt des Herrn X (Pierre Loti)'',formerly in the collection of Charlotte Contesse von Wesdehlen, now in the Kunsthaus ZürichCharlotte Reichenheim, known as Lotte, was born in Berlin in 1877.Her parents were the entrepreneur Georg Reichenheim (1842-1903) and his wife Margarete, née Eisner (1857-1935).", "Her mother, an important art collector, would later also be known as Margarete Oppenheim or Margarete Oppenheim-Reichenheim.", "Both parents came from Jewish families, but converted to Christianity on the occasion of their wedding.", "Her brother Hans was born in 1879.He died as a student in Munich in 1900.The family lived in Berlin's upscale Tiergarten district.", "Lotte Reichenheim received private lessons there as a child and also spent several years of her childhood in Silesia." ], [ "Art collector", "Mendelssohn-Bartholdy parents collected art, a tradition that she and her husband would continue.", "In 1903 her father died and left his assets, estimated at 4,700,000 marks, to his wife and half to his daughter.", "Her mother Margarete, an important art collector in her own right, continued to build her collection with works by French artists of Impressionism and late Impressionism, including paintings Paul Cézanne.", "In 1906 Margarete, also known as Margarete Oppenheim-Reichenheim, married the chemist and art collector Franz Oppenheim.", "Lotte Reichenheim married the banker Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy in 1902.The architect friend Bruno Paul converted Börnicke Castle near Bernau into a country residence for the couple and designed a villa for them on Berlin's Alsenstrasse.", "Bruno Paul also designed the interior design of the houses and the modern furniture that was manufactured by the United Workshops.", "Lotte von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy worked as an editor from 1915 for the art and culture magazine ''Wieland'', of whih Bruno Paul was co-founder and editor.", "She acquired articles and corresponded with authors such as Richard Dehmel, Wilhelm Bode and Max J. Friedländer.", "Her own essays appeared under the name Lotte v. Mendelssohn Bartholdy.", "She also wrote for the magazine ''Die Dame''.Together with her husband, Paul, Lotte von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy amassed an important art collection.", "Advised by Alfred Flechtheim, Bruno Paul and Wilhelm Uhde, Lotte and Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy were among the first in Germany to collect pictures by the painter Henri Rousseau, Pablo Picasso, and Georges Braque before 1914, making them among the pioneers in this field.", "The Mendelssohn-Bartholdys were also among the early collectors of Vincent van Gogh's works in Germany, including the paintings ''Mrs Roulin with her Child'' (now the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City), ''Park in Arles'' (private collection), ''The Tree'' (private collection), ''Trees in the Garden of the Hospital Saint-Paul'' ( Armand Hammer Museum of Art, Los Angeles), ''The Man with the Cornflower'' (private collection), ''The Town Hall of Auvers'' ''on July 14th'' (private collection) and a version from the well-known series of ''Sunflowers'' (Sompo Museum of Art, Tokyo).", "A self-portrait in the collection that was formerly attributed to van Gogh is now considered a forgery (E. G. Bührle Collection Foundation, Zurich).", "Wilhelm Uhde and Alfred Flechtheim played an important role in the acquisition of Picasso's works.", "The series of Picasso paintings in the collection included Inclined ''Woman's Head'' (Staatsgalerie Stuttgart), ''Portrait of Angel Fernández de Soto'' (private collection), ''Le Moulin de la Galette'' and ''Fernande with Black Mantilla'' (both Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City), ''Boy leading a horse'' (Museum of Modern Art, New York City) and ''Boy with a Pipe'' (private collection).", "There were also works by other artists such as Edgar Degas, Édouard Manet, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, André Derain, Marie Laurencin, Maurice de Vlaminck, William Hogarth and Paul Signac.Lotte von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy co-founder and chaired the Women's Association for the Promotion of German Fine Art, which advocated the purchase of works of art by German artists in order to pass them on to museums.", "She was also a member of the German Society for East Asian Art.", "As a patron, she donated two Egyptian leather shadow puppets to the Islamic Department in the Kaiser Friedrich Museum (now the Museum of Islamic Art) in 1912.Lotte und Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy divorced in 1927.The couple divided up their art collection and Lotte von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy received alimony, making her financially independent.", "In 1930 she married Georg Graf von Wesdehlen (1869–1938) from Prussian nobility.", "His grandfather was the diplomat Georges Frédéric Petitpierre." ], [ "Nazi era", "When Hitler came to power in Germany in 1933, Lotte's family and relations were persecuted by the Nazis because of their Jewish heritage.. Lotte's mother, Margarete Oppenheim, died in 1935 and some of her mother's art collection was auctioned off in 1936 while others still remained in Germany.", "The Oppenheim property that remained in Germany was later confiscated by the German authorities.In exile in Switzerland, her assets in Germany either confiscated or inaccessible, Charlotte Countess von Wesdehlen lived in financial difficulties.", "Her parents' inheritance was no longer available to her and her first husband, Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, died in 1935.After the death of her second husband, Georg Graf von Wesdehlen, in 1938, she was increasingly forced to sell works of art from her own collection.", "The pictures that she was able to bring to Switzerland included, for example, the paintings ''La femme à la corbeille by Juan Gris'', a rose still life by Pierre-Auguste Renoir and works by Camille Pissarro and Alfred Sisley.", "Sales include Renoir's Still Life with Peaches and Plums to the entrepreneur Emil Georg Bührle (now a private collection) and Henri Rousseau's ''The Muse that Inspires the Poet'' to the Kunstmuseum Basel.", "Lotte sold the Rousseau via Swiss art dealer Christoph Bernoulli (1897-1987) at a knocked-down price from its estimated value of 20,000 francs to 12,000 francs, a “disgracefully cheap price,” according to museum director Georg Schmidt, who was aware of the collector's plight when purchasing it.", "The painting was later the subject of a restitution claim.", "Lotte von Mendelssohn-Barthlody, known as the Charlotte Countess von Wesdehlen, died in Geneva in 1946." ], [ "See also", "* List of claims for restitution for Nazi-looted art* The Holocaust* GEDOK* Aryanization" ], [ "Literature", "* Anna-Carolin Augustin: ''Berliner Kunstmatronage: Sammlerinnen und Förderinnen bildender Kunst um 1900'', Wallstein Verlag, Göttingen 2018, ISBN 978-3-8353-3180-8.", "* Esther Tisa Francini, Anja Heuss, Georg Kreis: ''Fluchtgut - Raubgut : der Transfer von Kulturgütern in und über die Schweiz 1933 - 1945 und die Frage der Restitution''.", "Herausgegeben von der Unabhängigen Expertenkommission Schweiz - Zweiter Weltkrieg, Chronos Verlag, Zürich 2001, ISBN 978-3-0340-0601-9.", "* Anna-Dorothea Ludewig, Julius H. Schoeps, Indes Sonder (Hrsg.", "): ''Aufbruch in die Moderne: Sammler, Mäzene und Kunsthändler in Berlin 1880–1933''.", "DuMont, Köln 2012, ISBN 978-3-8321-9428-4." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "13 Bombs in Jakarta" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''13 Bombs in Jakarta''''' (Indonesian: '''''13 Bom di Jakarta''''') is an Indonesian espionage action film released in 2023, directed by Angga Dwimas Sasongko.", "The film, produced by Visinema Pictures, stars Chicco Kurniawan, Ardhito Pramono, and Lutesha.", "It premiered in theaters on December 28, 2023." ], [ "Synopsis", "The film depicts a group of terrorists planning a series of bombings in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia.", "The 13 Bomb attacks aim to destroy the city and cause numerous casualties.", "The Indonesian Counter Terrorism Agency (ICTA) receives intelligence about the bomb plot and promptly forms a team of secret agents.", "The team, led by Emil (Ganindra Bimo), an experienced intelligence agent, takes immediate action to prevent the devastating attacks." ], [ "Cast", "* Rio Dewanto as Arok / Ismail Gani * Putri Ayudya as Karin * Chicco Kurniawan as Oscar * Ardhito Pramono as William * Ganindra Bimo as Emil * Lutesha as Agnes * Muhammad Khan as Waluyo * Rukman Rosadi as Damaskus* Niken Anjani as Gita * Andri Mashadi as Fajar * Aksara Dena as Malik * Alyssa Abidin as Malik's wife * Mila Jamila as Tia * Akbarry Noor as Firewall Officer * Yusuf Ozkan as Street Musician * Chicco Jerikho as ICTA Inspection Officer * Toran Waibro as Karin's Assistant * Raeshard Octaviansha as Money Truck Guard" ], [ "Production", "=== Pre-production ===The film was first announced on April 10, 2023, through an Instagram post by Angga Dwimas Sasongko.", "In the post, he revealed that Taufan Adryan would produce the film, and the script was co-written by him and M. Irfan Ramli, with the cast already selected.=== Cast Selection ===On June 2, 2023, Chicco Kurniawan, Ardhito Pramono, Lutesha, Rio Dewanto, Putri Ayudya, Ganindra Bimo, Niken Anjani, Rukman Rosadi, Muhammad Khan, and Andri Mashadi were officially confirmed for their roles in the film through an Instagram post by Angga Dwimas Sasongko.=== Shooting ===Principal photography began in June 2023, taking place in Jakarta and Klaten, Central Java, for 41 days.=== Music Score ===\"Merintih Perih\" was composed and arranged by Reza Dwiputranto (of the band Sore) and released by Aksara Records." ], [ "Marketing", "The teaser trailer was released on November 17, 2023.The main trailer and poster were released on November 24, 2023." ], [ "Release", "''13 Bombs in Jakarta'' premiered at the Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival 2023 on December 2, 2023, as the closing film of the festival.", "It was then released in Indonesian theaters on December 28, 2023.GSC Movies distributed the film for the Malaysian market, and was shown in cinemas starting February 1 during the school break.", "Additionally, the film is scheduled to be screened in the Netherlands at the International Film Festival Rotterdam on January 29, 2024." ], [ "Reception", "The film was well received in Indonesia, achieving an audience count of one hundred thousand on the first day of its screening." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Tatá (footballer, born 1947)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Irineu Finavaro''' (born 24 July 1947), better known as '''Tatá''', is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a forward." ], [ "Career", "Center forward, his biggest trademark was his mustache, forming attacking partnerships with players like Basílio, Cabinho and Enéas.", "It was part of the controversial 1973 state final, where the title was shared between Santos and Portuguesa.", "He began and ended his career at Londrina, as a substitute in winning the 1981 Campeonato Paranaense." ], [ "Honours", ";Portuguesa*Campeonato Paulista: 1973;Londrina*Campeonato Paranaense: 1981" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Tatá at ogol.com.br" ] ]
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[ [ "Dream Big (docuseries)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Dream Big''''' is a Network Ten, Paramount+ and Amazon Prime Video sports docuseries.", "In the series, Australian A-League Men side Melbourne Victory's progress was charted through their 2021–22 season, seeking for improvements based on their last two seasons.The series was directed by Christopher Gospel and produced by David Davutovic.", "Christopher Gospel and Tom Pollock.", "The four episodes were released on 16 December 2022." ], [ "Background", "Melbourne Victory are one of the most successful clubs in Australia, being known for winning trophies and a consistency of a vast majority of fans in the stands.", "Their era under Kevin Muscat; the club's second-most successful head coach, won two further championships which reached a record four A-League Men championships at the time in 2018, along with a premiership and Australia Cup.Since Muscat left the club, recruitments backfired, multiple head coach changes went ahead and saw a downfall to performances and fans in the stands throughout the next two seasons in 2019–20 and 2020–21; both of which they would finish in the bottom two.", "As a recovery, the club appointed Tony Popovic as head coach for the 2021–22 season and look for a massive rebuild promoted by the phrase \"Dream Big\"." ], [ "Plot", "Melbourne Victory started their league season with a win away against Western United, furtherly another win back at home against Brisbane Roar to the top of the table in the first two rounds.", "Their first loss would come at home against Perth Glory in Round 3, but keep satisfactory positions in the finals series spots with a few undefeated matches.", "Three consecutive losses followed, until then they would go on a record 15-match unbeaten streak towards the end of the regular season at the top of the table, until overtaken in the final matchweek by rivals Melbourne City by one point in the end at second place.They started their finals series in the two-legged semi-finals against other rivals Western United.", "Despite Victory finishing the first leg winning 1–0, it all ended by losing 4–1 (4–2 on aggregate) one short of the Grand Final, as the season was over for Melbourne Victory." ], [ "Episodes" ], [ "Cast", "===Players==='''First-team players'''The following first-team players make appearances in the docuseries.===Non-playing staff===Note: Age as of 1 July 2021'''Technical staff''' Position Nation Name Age Notes Head Coach Tony Popovic 47 Popovic started his playing career at Sydney United from 1989 and 1997, loaned to Canberra FC in 1994.He moved to Japanese club Sanfrecce Hiroshima for five years, then English club Crystal Palace for six years, then Qatari club Al-Arabi SC, before moving back to Australia to play for Sydney FC in his last playing season in 2007–08.Popovic played for all Australia youth sides and has capped the senior team 58 times scoring eight goals.", "His coaching career went from Sydney FC and Crystal Palace as assistant coach, to head coach of Western Sydney Wanderers winning an A-League premiership and AFC Champions League, then Turkish club Kardemir Karabükspor, Perth Glory, Greek club Xanthi, all before joining Melbourne Victory on 21 April 2021.Assistant Coach 45 Cammarata played his career through various Italian clubs and managed youth sides Pescara and Akhmat Grozny, and Albanian clubs Dinamo City and Apolonia Fier.", "He joined Melbourne Victory as assistant coach on 1 July 2021.Luciano Trani 54 Triani's managerial career ran through various clubs from Victoria and being assistant coach for Wellington Phoenix, Adelaide United, Brisbane Roar, Melbourne City, Newcastle Jets, and joined assistant coach role at Melbourne Victory on 1 July 2021.Strength and Conditioning Coach Scott Smith Smith was Strength and Conditioning Coach for Western Sydney Wanderers from 2015 to 2018, Brisbane Roar from 2018 to 2019, and Perth Glory from 2019 to 2020.After joining Greek club Xanthi as Strength and Conditioning Coach, he moved back to Australia at Melbourne Victory being their Strength and Conditioning Coach in June 2021.Director of Football John Didulica Didulica was Director of Football for Melbourne City from 2009 to 2016.He became Director of Football for Melbourne Victory on 16 June 2021.Football Operations Manager Paul Trimboli 52 Trimboli's playing career started at Sunshine George Cross in 1987, before moving to South Melbourne winning three NSL championships, two premierships, two NSL Cups, five Dockerty Cups and an Oceania Club Championship over 17 seasons.", "Trimboli was an Australia youth and senior international at 46 caps and 16 goals.", "He became Football Operations Manager at Melbourne Victory on 25 June 2012.Player Operations Manager Carl Valeri 36 Valeri started his playing career variying through Italian clubs, until signing for Melbourne Victory from 2014 and 2019, and became captain since 2015.He is now Player Operations Manager at the club.", "Human Performance Manager Justin Crow Crow became Human Performance Manager with Melbourne Victory on 6 October 2021.Safety and Risk Manager John McLeod McLeod became Safety and Risk Manager for Melbourne Victory in 2018.Sam Chmayse Football Analyst Michael Mantikos Mantikos became Football Analyst for Melbourne Victory in July 2021.", "'''Management team''' Position Nation Name Age Notes Chairman Anthony Di Pietro 52 Di Petro was appointed to Melbourne Victory as a board director in 2006, before becoming chairman of the club in January 2011.Managing Director Carnegie was Melbourne Victory's Company Secretary since April 2015 and Director since December 2015.She became managing director for Melbourne Victory in May 2021.Director Mario Biasin 71 Biasin was a Director for Melbourne Victory.", "During the production of the series, he died in May 2022.", "'''Former players and staff''' Nation Name Age Notes Archie Thompson 42 Thompson began his senior career with Bathurst '75 in 1995, before moving to NSL clubs Gippsland Falcons, Carlton and Marconi Fairfield.", "He moved to Belgium to play for Lierse from 2001 to 2005.Since the A-League Men's inception in 2005, he joined Melbourne Victory in a ten-year career scoring the most of 97 goals over 262 appearances, and became a club ambassador in September 2016.Known for scoring 13 goals against American Samoa in Australia's 31–0 match, Thompson scored 28 goals in 54 caps for Australia.", "55 Postecoglou started his career from youth to senior South Melbourne from 1978 to 1993, and before shortly moving to Western Suburbs in 1994.He capped Australia four times.", "His managerial career began with South Melbourne, then Australia's under-20 and under-17 teams.", "He moved to Greece to coach Panachaiki and returned to Australia for Whittlesea Zebras and then Brisbane Roar.", "Postecoglou would then become Head Coach for Melbourne Victory between 2012 and 2013.Gary Cole 65 Cole's senior career ran through Ringwood Wilhelmina, Heidelberg Alexander, Preston Makedonia.", "Cole became Head of Football Operations for Melbourne Victory from 2004 to 2011." ], [ "Production and release", "Dream Big was announced on 13 December 2022 as a Melbourne Victory production in jointly with KEEPUP Studios and 10 Play, and all four episodes would release on 16 December 2022." ], [ "See also", "* List of programs broadcast by Network 10* Matildas: The World at Our Feet* United (docuseries)" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Dream Big at 10 Play* Dream Big at Amazon Prime Video" ] ]
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[ [ "Arthur Yale" ], [ "Introduction", "Chateau Lacombe, Cote-des-Neiges Road, property of Elizabeth Lacombe's family, wife of Arthur Yale''' Denis Robert Arthur Yale ''' (November 11, 1860 – March 6, 1917) was a Canadian politician and businessman, who became one of the founders of Plateau-Mount Royal in Montreal.", "He was DeLorimier's first Secretary-Treasurer and became Alderman of the town of Cote-des-Neiges.", "He also acquired and gave his name to the Yale Islands on Rivière des Mille Îles, Saint-Eustache, located about 20 miles from downtown Montreal.", "Through most of his career, he was involved in banking and mining ventures." ], [ "Early life", "Arthur Yale, 1910, Cote-des-Neiges in Montreal, city electionsHome of Claire Yale Desmarchais on the right, a relative of Arthur Yale in Cote-des-NeigesArthur Yale was born in Saint-Didace, Quebec, Canada, on November 18, 1860, the son of fur merchant Edward William Yale and Sophie St-George, members of the Yale family.", "The Yales were notables as early benefactors of Yale University and founders of the Yale Lock Company.", "Arthur was the grandnephew of chief trader James Murray Yale of the Hudson's Bay Company, and his cousin, Isabella Yale, was the daughter-in-law of Gov.", "Sir George Simpson, the de facto Viceroy of Prince Rupert's Land, and resident of Montreal's Golden Square Mile.", "Another cousin, Eliza Yale, married Capt.", "Henry Newsham Peers, grandson of Count Julianus Petrus de Linnée, member of a noble family of France.His father was in the fur business along with his brothers, including Arthur's uncle, Major George Henry Yale, 1st mayor of Louiseville.", "Maj. Yale was a wealthy manufacturer, proprietor of 3 fur factories, two sawmills, a flour mill, a watermill, a cheese factory, a shoe factory, and also owned a village named Yaletown with its 14 homes and commercial buildings.", "He had acquired Yaletown from Lord Samuel Gerrard, 2nd President of the Bank of Montreal, and would eventually become the second pioneer tanner in his specialty in Canada.", "One of Arthur's brothers, Peter Henry Yale, was in the fur trade in Massachusetts, and became the father of Dr. Henry Yale, while one of his nephews, Alfred Cinq-mars, became a lawyer in Outremont and brother of King's Counsel Alexandre Cinq-mars.His two other brothers were Capt.", "George Yale, chief-engineer of the Harbor Commission of the Port of Montreal, and William Yale, fur merchant and hide dealer.", "William Yale, a resident of Saint-Lin, became one of the pioneers of Mont-Laurier in 1897, named after another St-Lin resident at the time, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, 1st French Canadian Prime Minister of Canada.", "He was the namesake of William Yale Road in Mont-Laurier, named after his former waterfront estate.", "The Yales were large landowners in the region and eventually founded one of the first campings in the Laurentides, including a marina and other enterprises.Arthur Yale and his brothers were the nephews of Dr. Francois Desmarchais and Rev.", "Desmarchais, relatives of Cote-des-Neiges mayor, Ferdinand Desmarchais, and of the Lacombe family, who together, were the largest landowners in Cote-des-Neiges, with about 11 estates in 1879.Territories of Cote-des-Neiges eventually became part of Westmount, Outremont, Mount-Royal and Notre-Dame-de-Grâce.", "They were also the relatives, through the Desmarchais, of Judge Philémon Cousineau, mayor of St-Laurent and President of the Mount Royal Telephone Company." ], [ "Biography", "Edward, Duke of Windsor, riding with the Montreal Hunt Club in 1923, in Cote-des-NeigesArthur Yale started his career working in the meat industry, first as a tallow merchant in the East End abbatoirs, then as superintendent.", "He was also a clerk and an accountant.", "He became a member of the Union des Abbatoires of Montreal, launched in 1884 by Ferdinand Bayard, a brick manufacturer and his future partner.", "The union was formed to prevent the formation of a monopoly in the meat industry, and was conceived to protect the interests of number of merchants and manufacturers.", "Yale would later become the Union's Secretary and be a manager of other slaughterhouses.By 1892, at 32 years of age, he founded with Bayard and three others the North America Mining Company, with a capital stock of $200,000, or about 300 million dollars in 2024 money in relation to GDP.", "He was made the company's Secretary and was elected among its board directors, with Guillaume-Narcisse Ducharme as president.", "Ducharme was the head of Banque Jacques-Quartier at the time, and later, he would become the president of the Provincial Bank of Canada, where Yale would be one of the bank's largest shareholders.", "The Provincial bank, formerly seated in Place d'Armes Square at Aldred Building's site, would merge to form the National Bank of Canada.The North America Mining Co. would also be known as the North Mica Mining Co., and had its first office on St-François-Xavier Street in Old Montreal, close to the Old Montreal Stock Exchange.", "The company was dealing in mines, and had discovered a mica vein at Saint-Hippolyte, Quebec, in Terrebonne county.", "They later moved their offices to Little Burgundy, close to Griffintown.", "A few years later, manufacturers were expanding their operations in Montreal on the east side of Mount-Royal, creating a growing demand for a city adapted to their needs.", "With the advances in technologies, especially electricity, manufacturers didn't need to stay around the St-Lawrence river, and could locate their factories closer to their customers, lowering their cost of distribution.When came the time to incorporate the growing village known as DeLorimier, the town would elect Yale on January 12, 1895, as its first Secretary-Treasurer, being in charge of financial transactions such as raising capital through bond offerings.", "This village, combined with 3 other founding villages, would later be known as Plateau-Mount Royal, with DeLorimier as its electoral district.", "Once elected, he passed a resolution with Mayor Chabot to prevent the erection of a contagious diseases hospital within the limit of the municipality, with the intention to make the new municipality a model one.", "In 1897, he attended the banquet of orator Edouard D. Roy at the Hotel Richelieu, Old Montreal, along with various mayors, doctors and industrialists.In 1898, Arthur Yale and Treffle Dubreuil founded a wholesale meat dealer enterprise named the North Western Live Stock Company.", "Yale's partner, Dubreuil, was an associate of banker Philorum Bonhomme on Saint Jacques Street, the cofounder of the first French-Canadian insurance company named 'La Sauvegarde'; an enterprise he cofounded with politician Henri Bourassa, Senator Raoul Dandurand, Montreal mayor Sir Hormidas Laporte, and Provincial bank president Guillaume-Narcisse Ducharme.", "Starting from 1898, Yale was involved in number of real estate projects, and acquired and sold real estate in DeLorimier and Plateau-Mount Royal.", "He is recorded acquiring land and homes near Côte-Sainte-Catherine Road in Mount Royal and in Westmount, next to the future Dawson College.", "He acquired real estate in Cote-des-Neiges from the Desmarchais and Lacombe families, and was involved with Simon Lacombe's succession, a relative." ], [ "Later career", "City town hall, town of DeLorimier, Mount Royal Avenue, 1901, now Plateau-Mount RoyalProvincial Bank of Canada, in Old Montreal, 1910, now National Bank of Canada, was in Place d'Armes at Aldred Building's siteProvincial Bank of Canada in Place d'Armes on the left, betwwen Quebec Bank Building and Notre-Dame Basilica, Montreal, about 1895As Secretary-Treasurer of DeLorimier, he is recorded getting the approval for city loans to start various public works to meet the increasing growth of the city, including drains, paving streets and laying water pipes on Mount Royal Avenue, as well as building a bridge on Iberville street under the crossing of the Canadian Pacific Railway.", "In 1899, Yale is taking legal action against Ferdinand Bayard, Alderman of DeLorimier, on accusations of corruption and bribery with the Imperial Bank of Canada, hoping to have him removed from the city council.In 1901, Yale was made the representative of the Provident Trust and Investment Co., one of the foremost financial institutions at the time, dealing in real estate and mortgages, with a capital stock of $500,000 and Alphonse Desjardins, mayor of Montreal, as first board director.", "During his public office at DeLorimier, he was involved in inviting the manufacturers to establish themselves in the city, in exchange for tax reductions, fostering economic growth to the area.In 1904, Yale attended the funerals of politician Joseph Brunet with his brother, Capt.", "George Yale, and other members.", "His brother became the mechanical superintendent of the Harbour Commissioners (Port of Montreal).", "Capt.", "Yale was an attendee at the banquet of the Montreal Club as well as of the first annual dinner of the Montreal Harbor Commissioners, along with George Washington Stephens Jr., member of the League of Nations, Colonel William P. Anderson, Louis de Gaspé Beaubien, Manuel Carneiro de Sousa Bandeira, prussian Franz Coels von der Brügghen, and other consul generals and colonels.In 1909, Yale is involved in a lawsuit with Dr. Adelard Lebel of Lorimier.", "Yale is elected Alderman of the city of Cote-des-Neiges in 1910 by the Citizens Association of Montreal.", "When Cote-des-Neiges was annexed by the city of Montreal, he lost the elections to A.", "B. Deguire, with the Aldermen now working from Montreal City Hall at Place Jacques-Cartier.", "Following his defeat, he accused his adversary of being dishonest, as Deguire was not a resident of Cote-des-Neiges and his father had been the ex-mayor.", "On a debate, Deguire was trying to take credit from Yale's work as alderman of the city, such as his aqueduct project and other developments for the greater good of Montreal.Yale wasn't favorable to the annextion of Cote-des-Neiges to the city of Montreal, and after their failed promises, he and other businessmen launched a petition to have Montreal deliver on their projects, such as bringing the railroad, which would pass on Yale's estate.", "He also accused Deguire of using his wealth and connections to get elected.", "Yale lived at Cote-des-Neiges, where he had a farm and residence.", "At the time, the city was a neighborhood of the French-Canadian bourgeoisie, and the location of the prestigious Montreal Hunt Club.", "A notable resident of Cote-des-Neiges among others included John Molson Jr., founder of the Molson Bank, and son of John Molson, patriarch of the Molson family." ], [ "Yale Islands", "Side view of the original manor, c. 1905.Burned down c. 1955Bridge on the Rivière des Mille Îles - Saint-Eustache, close to the islandsLord of Riviere-du-Chene, Arthur Yale acquired it in 1912Arthur Yale, bourgeois and gentilhomme, became the proprietor of the Yale Islands, St-Eustache, in 1905, which consisted of two islands of about 15 acres each, historically part of a larger estate.", "The first island is named Yale Island, and the second is named Yale Islands Estate, later renamed to Island Norbert-Aube by a real estate developer.Yale acquired the mill \"Moulin de la Dalle\" near the estate around 1912 from Dr.", "Constant Loiseau, a mill that initially belonged to Eustache Lambert-Dumont, Lord of Milles-Iles.", "The mill was later converted into a residence.", "Arthur Yale's original manor was built on the island around 1905, and would be burn down 50 years later by criminals, along with another house on the property, both belonging to his daughter Claire at the time.", "The first home was furnished by furnitures imported from Europe, such as a hand sculpted German piano, and with various European paintings, which had been transmitted in their family for generations.The second home was rented to Dr. Paul Robin.", "Mrs. Yale's Manor on the island, which was extended over time, featured an indoor pool, 5 garages, 4 fireplaces, a servant or guest house, and other facilities.", "They eventually received authorisations from the government to build the two bridges needed to link the two islands by car.", "Claire and Wilfrid Yale sold the mill around 1941 to Westmount architect Harold.", "E. Devitt, proprietor of Iron Cat Co., interior designers for Baron Hugh Graham, Maison Alcan and Upper Westmount clients.With the industrialisation of Montreal over the generations, the islands stopped being completely used as a secluded private summer retreat, and started to evolve to meet the growing demand in waterfront properties.", "The first island would be developed with about 10 luxury waterfront homes and 100 condominiums under real estate developer Michel St-Jacques.", "The Yale Island Estate would stay private, with a private bridge and a manorial residence.", "An hostel would eventually be added and developed into a spa with large heated pools.", "This island was sold in 2016 to a Chinese consortium for $12,000,000, with plans to add 300 luxury condominiums.", "They are still known locally as the Yale Islands, and the street kept the name of Yale Islands Road.The Yale Islands are located about 3 miles from Celine Dion's island named \" Gagnon Island\", and are about 20 minutes from Downtown Montreal by car.", "Yale's brother-in-law, Alderman Joseph Lacombe, brother of Simon Lacombe, would also become the owner of the neighboring island, and name it the Joseph-Lacombe Island.", "These were the Lacombes who became the namesake of Lacombe Avenue in Cote-des-Neiges, named after their estates.", "The avenue features St. Mary's Hospital, and is next to College Notre-dame and College Jean-de-Brebeuf." ], [ "Succession", "===Claire Yale===Windsor Hotel, Montreal, Canada, around 1891, was Canada's first grand hotel at the timeCanadian socialite, Claire Yale, became the heiress of the islands and was educated by a private teacher at home during her youth.", "The property was used by the Yales as their summer home.", "She later married her chauffeur, Joseph Hormisdas Lacourse, in September, 1924, whom she divorced 4 months later on the basis of adultery.", "The same year, she was aboard the RMS Andania of the Cunard Line for a sailing trip from Halifax to Quebec City, and then to France and Italy.", "Notable guests included Sir Francis Alexander Macnaghten, Gen. Frank S. Meighen of the 87th Battalion, cofounder of the Opera de Montreal, Col. Ogilvie of Ogilvy & Sons, Lt. Col. K. C. Laurie, son of Gen. John W. Laurie, and a few members of the Henry Morgan & Company, seated at the Henry Morgan Building.Dame Yale was a member of the Circle of Epicurans along with the Marquise de Ruzé d'Effiat, Montreal mayor Jean Drapeau and actress Nicole Germain.", "She was a guest in 1926 with other French-Canadians at the Windsor Hotel with Senator John Webster and politician Wilfrid Girouard.", "In 1938, she became a member of the literary club named Cercle Tricolore, and was present at their first reunion at the Berkley Hotel in the Golden Square Mile, along with Russian Princess G. Kassatkin, of the House of Kossatkin, Mrs. the Baroness d'Halewyn, Mrs. Gouin, wife of Senator Léon Mercier Gouin, Lt. Col. Filiatrault, and others.", "She was also a member of the club during their second season under Baroness d'Hérail de Brisis, the club's vice-president.The historical building saved by Claire Yale, used now as St-Eustache's city hallClaire Yale was a member of the Club 55, and attended their gala at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel of Montreal in 1950, with the guests of honor being Ernest Triat, Consul General of France, and Guy de Berg, General manager of the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique of the Pereire brothers, business rivals of the Rothschilds.", "Among the 55 members were Senator Thomas Vien, Secretary Hector Perrier, Rector Mgr Olivier Maurault and number of doctors.", "In 1960, she was among the guests invited by the Women Chamber of Commerce of Montreal for a dinner with the past First Lady of the United States, Eleanor D. Roosevelt, wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.", "Others guests included Louis de Gaspé Beaubien, Lucie de Vienne, the private secretary to Charles de Gaulle, President of France, and artist Jeanine Beaubien, granddaughter of Judge Napoléon Charbonneau.Claire Yale died in 1997, and had been the founder of the Historical Society of St-Eustache.", "She founded the society to save an historical monument in the city, and reached directly to politician Paul Gouin, son of Sir Lomer Gouin, Premier of Quebec.", "She obtained grants for the city and the monument beame the City Hall of St-Eustache.", "She also cofounded a real estate investment company with her cousins, lawyer Alfred Cinq-mars of Outremont and entrepreneur Wilfrid Yale of Mount-Royal, named the Compagnie des Terrains Champlain Lté.", "She lived on the island and in Cote-des-Neiges until her death.", "She gave about 3 acres of land to the city to create a public park for its citizens, and the path was named the Claire Yale Ecological Path in her honor." ], [ "Personal life", "Maison Simon-Lacombe, initially built in 1751, New France, now in Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery, next to the University of MontrealArthur Yale married to Elizabeth Lacombe, a daughter of Emélie Desmarchais and Simon Lacombe, whose ancestral home would later be moved to Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery as part of a preservation initiative by the city of Montreal.", "Before being moved, the home had been the property of architect Gratton D. Thomson, builder of a Westmount pavillon of the Montreal Children's Hospital and of another pavillon at Lower Canada College.Yale's residences were on Côte-des-Neiges Road and on Lorimier Street in the Plateau.", "He later lived at 69 Cote-des-Neiges Road next to Cote-des-Neiges Armoury and Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery, at the entrance of Westmount Summit.", "Yale was an amateur of yachting in Saint-Eustache along with his brother-in-law Joseph Lacombe, who owned the neighboring island named Island Joseph-Lacombe.", "In 1913, he was part of the regatta races; his yacht \"Claire\" won the first place in a contest at the nautical club.He became a founding member of the Nautical Club of Saint-Eustache in 1909, and a board director.", "Yale was a judge and member of the reception committee of the yacht club, along with politician Hector Champagne and Charles de Bellefeuille, family of the ex Lord of Bellefeuille.", "Members on the general committee included various mayors, politician Frederick Debartzch Monk, grandson of Lord Pierre-Dominique Debartzch, a Harvard graduate, and others.Arthur Yale had number of cousins, among which were lawyer Jacob Yale Fortier and Esther Yale, wife of Joseph Bremner Clearihue of Westmount, merchant and alderman of the City of Montreal under mayors James Cochrane, Raymond Préfontaine and Sir Hormisdas Laporte.", "He was a cofounder and President of the Gould Cold Storage Co. in Griffintown, and a partner of Capt.", "John A. Macmaster, master Mariner of the Port of Montreal, and father of Andrew Ross McMaster.", "He was also a land speculator in Westmount and was in a partnership with industrialists William Strachan, cofounder of Her Majesty's Theatre, Senator Alfred Thibaudeau and mayor Raymond Préfontaine.Gould Cold Storage Co.'s plant, William Street, Griffintown, Montreal, 1905George A. Yale, Milton M. Yale and Harold E. Yale from Outremont, proprietors of Yale Lithographing & Printing Co. and Yale Realty Co. on St. Paul Street, were Master printers and had a real estate investment and brokerage firm, dealing heavily in Outremont.", "One of the Yales was a member of the Real Estate Exchange under president Ucal-Henri Dandurand, an associate of Sir Herbert Samuel Holt, cofounder of Ritz-Carlton Montreal.", "Another cousin, wholesale grocer Charles H. Beckwith, became the father of New York artist James Carroll Beckwith, who was a member of the Social Register and neighbor of Cornelius Vanderbilt II in New York, builder of The Breakers.Arthur Yale died on March 6, 1917, in Cote-des-Neiges, at 57 years old.", "He ran unsuccessfully for the office of Alderman of Montreal at Montreal City Hall one year before his death.", "With his wife Elizabeth Lacombe, Yale had 4 children.", "He was buried at Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery.", "His only heiress was his daughter Claire Yale, who is recorded going to court to make law changes.", "She applied to the Quebec Legislature by private bill for the modifications of certain clauses of the will to be able to sell some properties.", "Her son, John Yale, born Jean-Paul, became a British artist and cousin of Dr. Pierre-Paul Yale and Dr. Jean-Francois Yale.", "John Yale was Canada's only full-time aviation artist and emigrated to the U.K., where he exposed his paintings at the Royal Society of British Artists in London, England.", "He also worked with Air Vice Marshal Peter Anthony Latham, and Air Marshal Sir Harold Maguire, later Director-General of Intelligence for the Ministry of Defence." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Asian Academy Creative Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role" ], [ "Introduction", "This is a list of the winners of the '''Asian Academy Creative Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role''' since its institution in 2018.The award is presented to the best leading actor performance in a television series or film.", "Apart from the main award, the category is also awarded regionally in seventeen participating nations." ], [ "Winners", "The following table display the winners of the award.", "Year Actor Program Network Country 2018 Hewei Yu ''Drug Hunter'' Dragon Television 2019 Oka Antara ''Brata'' HOOQ 2020 Arjo Atayde ''Bagman'' ABS-CBN 2021 Lee Je-hoon ''Move to Heaven'' Netflix 2022 Jung Hae-in ''D.P.''", "Netflix South Korea2023 Vijay Varma ''Dahaad'' Amazon Prime Video ===Regional winners===The following table display the winners of the regional award, sorted by the participating nations.======== Year Actor Program Network2022 Yoson An ''New Gold Mountain'' SBS======== Year Actor Program Network2018 Hewei Yu ''Drug Hunter'' Dragon Television2019 Nie Yuan ''Story of Yanxi Palace'' IQIYI2020 Luo Jin ''Royal Nirvana'' Youku2021 Guo Qilin ''My Heroic Husband'' IQIYI2022 Vic Chou ''Danger Zone'' IQIYI2023 Ren Jialun ''Thousand Years for You'' IQIYI======== Year Actor Program Network2018 Eason Chan ''My Very Short Marriage'' ViuTV2019 Francis Ng ''The Trading Floor'' Star Chinese Movies2020 Anthony Wong ''The Republic'' ViuTV2022 Kenneth Ma ''Kids' Lives Matter'' TVB2023 Ruco Chan ''I've Got the Power'' TVB======== Year Actor Program Network2018 Nawazuddin Siddiqui ''Sacred Games'' Netflix2019 Sumedh Mudgalkar ''RadhaKrishn'' Star Bharat2020 Manoj Bajpayee ''The Family Man'' Amazon Prime Video2021 Manoj Bajpayee ''The Family Man'' Amazon Prime Video2022 Guru Somasundaram ''Minnal Murali'' Netflix2023 Vijay Varma ''Dahaad'' Amazon Prime Video======== Year Actor Program Network2018 Reza Rahadian ''Critical Eleven'' HOOQ2019 Oka Antara ''Brata'' HOOQ2020 Miller Khan ''Assalamualaikum Calon Imam'' Viu2021 Arya Saloka ''The Ties of Love'' RCTI2022 Refal Hady ''Wedding Agreement the Series'' Disney+ Hotstar2023 Abimana Aryasatya ''Serigala Terakhir'' Vidio======== Year Actor Program Network2018 Tetsuji Tamayama ''You Are Tender When It Rains'' Hulu Japan2019 Kazuki Kitamura ''Folklore: Tatami'' HBO Asia2021 Takayuki Yamada ''The Naked Director'' Netflix2022 Masaki Suda ''Don't Call It Mystery'' Fuji Television======== Year Actor Program Network2018 Idan Aedan ''Luar Biasa'' Astro Citra2019 Lingkesvaran Manlam ''Brindhavanathil Kannan'' Astro2020 Bront Palarae ''The Bridge'' Viu2021 Kamal Adli ''Black'' Viu2022 Beto Kusyairy ''Scammer'' Astro Ria2023 Khir Rahman ''Hilang'' Viu======== Year Actor Program Network2020 Khar Ra ''Spirit of Fight'' Canal+2023 Aye Chan Maung ''Grieving Moe'' Mahar TV======== Year Actor Program Network2021 Ido Drent ''The Gulf'' Three======== Year Actor Program Network2018 Miguel Tanfelix ''Kambal, Karibal'' GMA Network2019 Carlo Aquino ''Ulan'' HOOQ2020 Arjo Atayde ''Bagman'' ABS-CBN2021 JM de Guzman ''When Love Burns'' ABS-CBN2022 John Arcilla ''On the Job'' HBO Asia2023 Arjo Atayde ''Cattleya Killer'' ABS-CBN======== Year Actor Program Network2018 A. Panneeirchelvam ''Ninaivugal'' Mediacorp2019 River Huang ''From Beijing to Moscow'' Toggle2020 Zhang Yaodong ''Day Break'' Channel 82021 Nathaniel Ng ''My Mini-Me and Me'' Mediacorp2022 Pierre Png ''This Land Is Mine'' meWatch2023 Andie Chen ''Third Rail'' meWatch======== Year Actor Program Network2021 Lee Je-hoon ''Move to Heaven'' Netflix2022 Jung Hae-in ''D.P.''", "Netflix2023 Ha Jung-woo ''Narco-Saints'' Netflix======== Year Actor Program Network2018 Jag Huang ''Burning Crows'' Hakka TV2019 Wu Kang-ren ''The World Between Us'' PTS2020 Hsia Ching-ting ''The Story of Three Springs'' Formosa Television2021 Mark Lee ''Looking for You'' Da Ai Television2022 Kou Hsi-Shun ''Still Me'' CTS2023 Liu Kuan-ting ''On Marriage: Wishful Synching'' PTS======== Year Actor Program Network2019 Jirayu Tangsrisuk ''Krong Kam'' Channel 32020 Prin Suparat ''My Husband in Law'' Channel 32021 Korapat Kirdpan ''The Gifted: Graduation'' GMMTV2022 Chanon Santinatornkul ''Wannabe'' Viu2023 Nopachai Jayanama ''Hunger'' Netflix======== Year Actor Program Network2019 Song Luan ''Descendants of the Sun'' VTC2021 Trần Quốc Anh ''Secrets of the Wind'' FPT TV" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Geeta Barwar" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Geeta Barwar''' (born 31 December 1975) is an Indian politician currently serving as the 16th Member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from Bhopalgarh.", "She is a member of the Indian National Congress." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Rajasthan Legislative Assembly profile" ] ]
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[ [ "List of mayors of Darebin" ], [ "Introduction", "This is a list of '''mayors''' of the '''City of Darebin''', a local government area in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, which was formed in 1994 by the amalgamation of the City of Northcote and the City of Preston.The current mayor is Susanne Newton, who was voted into the position by councillors on 30 November 2023." ], [ "Mayors", "===1996–present===No.PortraitMayor (Ward) PartyTerm startTerm end Council control (term) 1 70px Royce Keirl Snr.", "Labor March 1996 March 1997Labor majority 2 70px Nazih Elasmar Labor March 1997 March 1998 3 70px Chris Kelly Labor March 1998 March 1999 March 1999 March 2000 4 70px Tim Laurence Labor March 2000 March 2001 5 70px Marlene Kairouz Labor March 2001 March 2002 6 70px Vince Fontana Labor March 2002 March 2003 7 70px Peter Stephenson Labor March 2003 March 2004 8 70px Rae Perry Labor March 2004 November 2004 9 70px Diana Asmar Labor November 2004 November 2005 10 70px Stanley Chiang Labor November 2005 November 2006 (5) 70px Marlene Kairouz Labor November 2006 November 2007 (7) 70px Peter Stephenson Labor November 2007 November 2008 (9) 70px Diana Asmar Labor November 2008 November 2009 (6) 70px Vince Fontana Labor November 2009 November 2010 (9) 70px Diana Asmar Labor November 2010 November 2011 11 70px Steven Tsitas Labor November 2011 November 2012 (4) 70px Tim Laurence Labor November 2012 November 2013 12 70px Gaetano Greco Labor November 2013 June 2014No overall control (12) 70px Independent June 2014 November 2014 (11) 70px Steve Tsitas Labor November 2014 November 2015 (6) 70px Vince Fontana Independent November 2015 November 2016 13 70px Kim Le Cerf (Rucker) Greens November 2016 November 2017 November 2017 26 November 2018 14 70px Susan Rennie (Rucker) Independent 26 November 2018 November 2019 November 2019 November 2020 15 70px Lina Messina (Central) Independent November 2020 November 2021 November 2021 30 November 2022 16 70px Julie Williams (North Central) Labor 30 November 2022 30 November 2023 17 70px Susanne Newton (West) Greens 30 November 2023 ''incumbent''" ], [ "Deputy mayors", "No.PortraitDeputy Mayor (Ward) PartyTerm startTerm end Mayor 70px Susanne Newton (West) Greens 30 November 2022 30 November 2023Williams 70px Tim Laurence (North East) Labor 30 November 2023 ''incumbent''Newton" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Karma (AJR song)" ], [ "Introduction", "\"'''Karma'''\" is a song by American pop band AJR, appearing as the eighth track on their third studio album ''Neotheater''.", "It is the second-most popular song from the album, amassing over 82 million streams as of February 2024." ], [ "Background", "\"Karma\" was the first song made for ''Neotheater'', with Jack Met leading the song's writing.", "Following ''The Click'' (2017), Jack was frustrated that he didn't feel happiness after the band's newfound success, writing the song's chorus in early 2018.", "\"Karma\" was written from the perspective of a patient in a therapist's office, expressing an \"unearned lack of good fortune\" The song's outro is lyrically filled with Jack going back and forth on his own thoughts and seeking affirmation from the therapist.", "The song reached 10 million views on YouTube in July 2022." ], [ "Composition and production", "The song is composed in time signature in the key of F-sharp major and follows a tempo of 156 beats per minute (bpm).", "\"Karma\" instrumentally escalates as it progresses, building each verse with orchestral backings, choirs, and cowbell.", "The final section drops out most instrumentation in favor of Jack's crescendoing voice.", "This section uses several vocal takes recorded in Portland to artificially remove breathing noises, mimicking an emotional outburst.", "\"Karma\" additionally shares vocal and instrumental melodies with songs from the same album; \"100 Bad Days\" and \"Turning Out Pt.", "II\", respectively." ], [ "Personnel", "Credits adapted from Tidal.", "*Adam Met – bass, backing vocals, composer*Jack Met – lead vocals, instruments, composer*Ryan Met – instruments, backing vocals, composer, producer, programming*Chris Gehringer – mastering engineer*Joe Zook – mixing engineer*Ruth Kornblatt-Stier – cello*Alba Avoricani – backing vocals" ], [ "Charts", "+ Weekly chart performance for \"Karma\" Chart (2019) Peakposition" ], [ "Footnotes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ethur" ], [ "Introduction", "Location of Abim District on Uganda Map.", "'''Ethur''' tribe is one of Uganda's minority communities living in Abim District, located in northeastern Uganda.", "The Ethur people are herdsmen and practice goat rearing, cattle keeping and agriculture for their livelihood.", "They are subsistence farmers who sell or exchange products with neighboring tribes.", "Additionally, the Ethur people are potters and blacksmiths who make various products for sale to neighbouring tribes." ], [ "Language", "The '''Ethur''' people speak the language '''\"Leb Thur\"''' but are also multilingual people.", "They are also referred to as '''Jo' Abwor''' since they settled on Labwor hills." ], [ "Location", "The Ethur people are found in Abim District at Latitude 2.7067° N, and Longitude 33.6595° E." ], [ "Population", "The Ethur people in 2014 according to Uganda National Bureau of Statistics had a population of 98,348 people living in Abim District." ], [ "Origin", "The Luo migrated from Bar-el Gazel in South Sudan as a broader Nilotic ethnic group that had within it several sub-groups of tribes that settled in different areas during the migration period.", "The Ethur belong to the Nilotic ethnic group under the Luo subgroup who migrated southwards to Northern Uganda around 15th century Luo migration.", "During the migration, Ethur people arrived in Northern Uganda and settled at Labwor hills in present-day Abim district where majority of them live." ], [ "Controversy", "Cattle raids are rampant in the Ethur community often carried out by the Karamojong cattle rustlers.", "They believe all cattle in neighboring communities belong to them leading to serious cattle raids and gun violence that lead to loss of lives.", "The Karamojong tribe see Ethur tribe as foreigners encroaching on the Karamojong land despite all being Luo groups who migrated together and settled in different areas.", "Ethur tribe is not accepted by the Langi, Acholi, Teso and the Karamojong since they speak their own language '''\"Leb Thur\"''' and as a result they are constantly under threat from neighboring tribes especially the Karamojong cattle rustlers." ], [ "See also", "* Alur* Lugbara* Ugandan Traditions* Ugandan Folklore" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Xomezana" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Xomezana''' is one of 24 parishes (administrative divisions) in Ḷḷena, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in coastal northern Spain.", "The ''parroquia'' is in size, with a population of 132 in 2023.The parish of Xomezana and the Güerna Valley received the Exemplary Town of Asturias Award in 1998." ], [ "Villages", "The villages of Xomezana include:* Espineo* Las Monas* Xomezana Baxo* Xomezana Riba* Viḷḷarín" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "Rehan Zaib Khan" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Rehanzeb Khan''' (; died 31 January 2024) was a Pakistani politician who was a leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party.", "He was an election candidate in NA-8 Bajaur participating in the 8 February 2024 elections." ], [ "Career", "Khan was an independent candidate in the 8 February elections who claimed the support of former Prime Minister Imran Khan's party.", "Despite the ban on PTI from contesting elections due to a recent court order, Khan was contesting the National Assembly seat from Bajaur constituency." ], [ "Assassination", "Rehan Zeib Khan was assassinated on 31 January 2024 during the election campaign in Sadiqabad Phatak Bazar Main Chowk in Bajaur district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.", "Three of his supporters were also shot and injured.Khan's killing sparked fears of an increase in violence surrounding the parliamentary vote.", "His death was a major event before the 2024 general elections." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Pårup" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Pårup''' is a small village, with a population of 238 (1 January 2023), in Ikast-Brande Municipality, Central Denmark Region in Denmark.", "It is located between Silkeborg and Ikast 3 km south of Engesvang.Pårup Kro (''Pårup Inn'') is located in the village." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1995 Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand co-leadership elections" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1995 Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand co-leadership elections''' were elections that took place on 21 May 1995 to determine the future leadership of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand.", "The elections were held at the party's annual conference at Tauhara, near Taupō.", "The conference determined the party would use a gender-based co-leadership model and elected Rod Donald and Jeanette Fitzsimons to fill those roles.", "Donald and Fitzsimons would lead the Green Party until their respective death and retirement in 2005 and 2009." ], [ "Background", "The Green Party was founded in May 1990 when the remnants of the Values Party merged with a number of other environmentalist organisations to form the modern Green Party ahead of the 1990 election.", "When the party formed it deliberately had no formal leadership, using a \"organic\" rather than \"hierarchical\" structure.", "This model was briefly tried in the Values Party (outside election years).", "In December 1991 the Greens became founding members of the Alliance, a five-party grouping that also consisted of the Democrats, Liberals, Mana Motuhake and NewLabour Party.", "Unlike the Greens the Alliance had a more formalised leadership structure.", "At the Alliance's inaugural party conference in November 1992 party members elected Green Party member Jeanette Fitzsimons as a co-deputy leader of the Alliance.By the time of the 1995 Green annual conference in Taupō, the Greens still had no elected leaders.", "The closest thing the party had to formal leaders were the party's two co-convenors, the equivalent to the party president of other parties.", "At that conference it was decided that the party should have formal leadership.", "It was seen as a way to boost the party profile and differentiate itself from the Alliance.", "It was also argued that the wider public did not understand the \"no leaders\" leadership structure.", "Fitzsimons had also experienced that many people, both outside the party and within it, assumed incorrectly that she was the party's leader, likely due to her status as Alliance co-deputy leader.", "Co-leadership models had been used before by the Values Party from 1981 to 1990, including a period with three co-leaders.", "Prior to this it had one party leader, the same as all other political parties in New Zealand at the time.At the conference, the party determined it would have a gender-based co-leadership model.", "Other options considered included continuing the status quo of no leader, having an Alliance-like model with a leader and two deputy co-leaders, and having two co-leaders and two deputy co-leaders.", "The gender-based co-leadership model was seen as an evolution of the \"team\" approach of having no formal leader and was based on Green Party policy of affirmative action for women.", "Rod Donald would later say he saw gender balance as a means to \"effectively represent society and to reflect the gender make-up of society ... at a very practical level, we believe that lots of good women have been held back because of bias in favour of men.\"" ], [ "Candidates", "Three candidates were nominated for the male co-leadership:* Rod Donald, an environmental activist from Christchurch and former chairman of the Electoral Reform Coalition.", "* Dr. Joel Cayford, an Auckland computer analyst and Alliance candidate for in .", "* Mike Smith, the secretary of the Alliance council and Alliance candidate for in 1993.Only one candidate was nominated for the female co-leadership:* Jeanette Fitzsimons, a former university lecturer from Auckland and co-deputy leader of the Alliance.", "She had been a Values Party candidate in the 1970s, as well as the party's energy spokesperson, and Alliance candidate for the Hauraki electorate in 1993." ], [ "Result", "The voting was conducted by annual conference delegates from electorates across the country.", "Donald won the secret ballot for the male co-leadership ahead of Cayford and Smith, while Fitzsimons was declared elected unopposed for the female co-leadership." ], [ "Aftermath", "Both Donald and Fitzsimons were elected as list MPs at the for the Alliance.", "In 1997, feeling that membership of the Alliance was subsuming its identity, the Green Party made the decision to stand candidates as a separate party at the next election.", "At the 1999 election, the Greens won 5.16% of the vote giving them seven seats in Parliament.", "Donald continued as co-leader until his death in 2005.Fitzsimons remained co-leader until 2009 when she retired." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Sigríður Hrund Pétursdóttir" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sigríður Hrund Pétursdóttir''' (born 12 January 1974) is an Icelandic investor, former Chairwoman of the Association of Women Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs in Iceland and founder & owner of Vinnupallar - a company with emphasis on security material and solutions for the structural industry.", "She is currently running as a candidate in the 2024 Icelandic presidential election." ], [ "Early life", "Sigríður Hrund was born on 12 January 1974 in Kópavogur, Iceland to Pétur Einarsson and Arndís Björnsdóttir.", "She and her family moved to the western part of Reykjavík in 1979 before her parents divorced in 1984.Sigríður met Baldur Ingvarsson entrepreneur and investor (education Master in Carpentry) in 1996 and the pair married on 12 July 2003, they have 4 children and currently live in Kópavogur.", "Sigríður has a Master of Business Administration from the University of Reykjavik and a Master of Science in Strategy and Business Administration from the University of Iceland alongside a Bachelor of Arts in French from the same university, all gained between 1997 and 2003.On top of that, Sigríður Hrund also spend several years abroad in France and Denmark for her studies.", "Sigríður speaks 4 languages fluently; Icelandic, Danish, English and French." ], [ "Career", "Sigríður Hrund founded Vinnupallar in 2017 with her husband and was elected as Chairman of the Association of Women Entrepreneurs on 19 May 2021 for a two-year term after having served as a Board Member in the Association from 2019.In the winter of 2023, Sigríður served the Association on the International Committee, she is also a Board Member of the Association of Women of Higher Education in Iceland and is an active member of BPW - Business Professional Women.Sigríður Hrund announced her intent to run for president in the 2024 Icelandic presidential election in Kjarvalsstaðir during her 50th birthday party on 12 January 2024.Just like any other Presidential candidate, Sigríður Hrund will have to collect more than 1,500 voter signatures to secure ballot access by 26 April 2024.The election will take place on 1 June 2024." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Wendy Phipps" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Wendy Colleen Phipps''' (born 24 November 1967) is a Kittitian politician and businesswoman." ], [ "Early life and education", "Phipps was born on 24 November 1967 on Saint Kitts.", "Her mother was from Nevis and her father from Saint Kitts.", "She has a B.A.", "in humanities/journalism (1991) from the University of the Virgin Islands and a Masters in Mass Communication (1992) from the University of Georgia.From 1994 to 2010 she was employed by the St. Kitts-Nevis Chamber of Industry and Commerce, becoming an executive director.", "In 2010 she founded her own consultancy company, Trinity Business Services/The Main Event." ], [ "Political career", "In February 2015 Phipps was appointed as a Senator in the National Assembly and as Minister of State with responsibility for Health, Community Development, Gender Affairs and Social Services.", "She served as Health Minister until 2020 and was then appointed as Minister of International Trade, Consumer Affairs and Labor in the Team Unity cabinet.In June 2023, no longer a Minister, she was elected chairperson of the People's Labour Party." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Phipps' LinkedIn page" ] ]
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[ [ "Spit on My Grave" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Spit on My Grave''''' () is a Korean-language biography of South Korean President Park Chung Hee that was written by journalist Cho Gab-je.", "The biography was first published serially in the newspaper ''The'' ''Chosun Ilbo'' beginning on October 20, 1997.Publication was moved to the ''Monthly Chosun'' at the 564th installment.The title of the biography is a reference to a quote Park often repeated to journalists who asked about controversies related to him.", "Park was a military dictator who seized power in a coup and ruled for around 18 years until his assassination.", "During this period, he oversaw South Korea's rapid economic growth.Cho is a significant investigative journalist who led the ''Monthly Chosun'' for years.", "During his career as a journalist, Cho wrote critically about the Park regime on a number of occasions, and was even fired twice for doing so.", "He became inspired to write the biography after watching news coverage of Park's assassination.", "While studying Park's life, he professed to moving further to the right, and by 2008 he regarded Park as the greatest South Korean president of all time.The biography is considered to be an exhaustive and comprehensive biography of Park.", "However, Cho has also become increasily controversial over time.", "He is considered by others and self-professes to often making inflammatory and far-right remarks.", "Furthermore, the political right in South Korea is generally considered to have favorable opinions of Park.", "In spite of this, ''Spit on My Grave'' is now generally regarded as an objective biography." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Angus Lovell" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Angus Charles Ivor Lovell''' (born 12 September 1999) is an Australian cricketer who plays for Queensland.", "He is a right handed batsman and right-arm off break bowler." ], [ "Early life", "Lovell was born on the Isle of Wight in England, and lived in New Zealand before his family settled on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland.", "He attended Matthew Flinders Anglican College and became the youngest player to make his first grade debut for the Sunshine Coast Scorchers, aged 16 years and 35 days.", "Lovell captained Queensland at under-17 level and under-19 level, and during the 2016-17 Under 17 National Championships he scored 489 runs, and was named the Player of the Championships." ], [ "Career", "Lovell was included in the Queensland Academy of Sport cricket squad for the 2019-20 season.He featured for the Queensland cricket team Second XI during the 2023-24 season, and made scores of 84 against Tasmania Second XI and 137 against Western Australia Second XI, leading to a call-up to the Queensland team for his first-class debut against Tasmania in the Sheffield Shield in February 2024." ], [ "Style of play", "A tall right-handed batsman, Lovell has been compared in style to the former Australian Test batsman Martin Love." ], [ "Personal life", "Lovell attended the University of Queensland." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Aleksandr Gorbunov" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Aleksandr Vladimirovich Gorbunov''''' (Russian: Александр Владимирович Горбунов; born May 24, 1990) is a Russian cosmonaut who is planned to fly on the SpaceX Crew-9 mission in September 2024.Before joining the cosmonaut corps, he served as a Lieutenant of the Air Force of the Aerospace Forces of the Russian Armed Forces.", "He also worked as an 1st category design engineer of transport cargo aircraft of RSC Energia named after Sergei Korolev." ], [ "Early years, studies and professional activities", "Born on May 24, 1990, in the city of Zheleznogorsk , Kursk region.", "In 2008, after graduating from secondary school No.", "6 in Zheleznogorsk, he entered the Moscow Aviation Institute.", "From 2009 to 2012, he studied at the department of military at the Moscow Aviation Institute, specializing in “Operation and repair of aircraft, helicopters and aircraft engines,” reserve lieutenant.", "Since 2012, he worked as a 1st category technician at PJSC, RSC Energia named after S.P.", "Korolev.", "In 2014, he graduated with honors from the institute with an engineering degree in “Spacecraft and Upper Stages”.", "Since March 2014, he worked as an engineer of the 2nd, then 1st category in the design of transport cargo aircraft of RSC Energia named after S.P.", "Korolev." ], [ "Space training", "In 2015, he underwent a medical examination at the Institute of Biomedical Problems, and also passed an internal “mini-exam”.", "In June 2017, he submitted an application to participate in the cosmonaut corps .", "In November 2017, he received clearance from the Chief Medical Commission.", "On August 10, 2018, based on the results of a meeting of the interdepartmental commission, he was recommended for enrollment as a candidate test cosmonaut in the cosmonaut corps.On October 1, 2018, he was enrolled in the cosmonaut corps and began general space training.", "In February 2019, as part of a conditional crew, he began training on actions after landing in a woods and swampys in winter (“winter survival”).", "In August 2019, as part of a group of cosmonaut candidates, he underwent diving training at the Noginsk Rescue Center of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations .", "On August 30, 2019, he successfully passed the exam and was awarded the qualification “ diver ”.", "In October 2019, as part of a conditional crew, together with Konstantin Borisov and Kirill Peskov, we went through a full cycle of “water survival” at the Port of Sochi on the Black Sea in the Adler district of Sochi .", "Also, from October 2018 to November 2020, he underwent flight training on the L-39 aircraft; special parachute training, training in zero gravity conditions, reproduced on board the Ilyushin II-76 aircraft; tests in a sound chamber.On November 24, 2020, he passed the state exam following the completion of a general Astronaut training course.", "On December 2, 2020, by decision of the Interdepartmental Qualification Commission, following a meeting at the Yu.", "A. Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center, he became test cosmonaut.In July 2021, as part of a conditional crew, together with Alexander Grebenkin and Alexey Zubritsky, he underwent a two-day training to practice actions after landing a spacecraft in arid conditions.On January 20, 2022, the Interdepartmental Commission for the Selection of Cosmonauts approved Gorbunov as part of the main crew of the ISS Expedition 72.In February 2022, as part of a conditional crew, together with Sergei Mikajev and Alexei Zubritsky, he took part in training on actions after an emergency landing of the descent module in the steppe in winter.", "On February 10, 2023, Gorbunov, together with Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Alexei Zubritsky, practiced survival skills in the forest.In May 2023, information appeared on the website of the Yu.", "A. Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center that Gorbunov was being trained as a backup cosmonaut for Alexander Grebenkin, a member of the main crew of the American manned spacecraft Crew Dragon's SpaceX Crew-8 mission, which is scheduled to be launched to the ISS in early February 2024.Gorbunov was also being trained as a flight engineer for the main crew of the Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft and the ISS Expedition 72.Later, he was selected for SpaceX Crew-9 mission in January 2024 under the Dragon-Soyuz cross-crew flight system to allow the station to be continuously manned, in case, either of the two crewed vehicles runs into issues." ], [ "Flight", "Gorbunov is currently training with SpaceX Crew-9 crew, to serve as a Flight Engineer on Expedition 71/72, where he is expected to stay 6 months." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Non-Stop Spider-Man" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Non-Stop Spider-Man''''' is a five-issue superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics that ran between March and September 2021.It was written by Joe Kelly, with artwork by Chris Bachalo, Tim Townsend and Marcio Menyz." ], [ "Plot summary", "''Non-Stop Spider-Man'' follows Peter Parker as he comes across a mystery involving drug overdoses among several college students.", "He solicits help from Norah Winters.", "Together, they discover that a new drug called \"A-Plus\" that's targeting high performing, minority students who are otherwise considered unlikely to partake in narcotics.", "As they dig deeper into the mystery, they learn that the drug is designed to leech the victim's brain power away from them and channel them into the perpetrator.", "The perpetrators are later revealed to be the Zapata Brothers working for Helmut Zemo.The series ends with Peter himself being injected with the drug.", "After a climactic battle with Zemo and his aide Wülf, he ends up on a jungle island.", "The drug reacts with his superhuman body, mutating him into a human-spider hybrid creature." ], [ "Publication history", "Marvel announced the series in February 2020, slated for a June 2020 release.", "However, it was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.", "Later in the year, Marvel announced that it would debut in January 2021.The ongoing pandemic resulted in further delays, causing the publication to deviate from its monthly schedule.", "Artist Chris Bachelo tested positive for COVID-19 during this time.", "In September 2021, the series was cancelled.", "Editor Nick Lowe thanked the creative team in the notes at the end of the final issue.While the series seemingly ended on a cliffhanger, the storyline was picked up under a different title, ''Savage Spider-Man'', in 2022.The new series was officially announced in October 2021.Writer Joe Kelly returned with a different art team." ], [ "Collected editions", "TitleMaterial collectedRelease dateISBN''Non-Stop Spider-Man: Big Brain Play''''Non-Stop Spider-Man'' #1–5" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Bigyna Dahal" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Bigyna Dahal''' (Bigyna Bhushan Dahal) is a sound designer and location sound recordist from Sikkim, India who has worked on several Indian films.", "His films have been screened and won awards at several international film festivals including Busan International Film Festival, Pingyao International Film Festival in China,MAMI Mumbai Film Festival.", "He has also won best sound design awards at many festivals including Filmfare Award for Best Sound – Marathi and Filmfare OTT Awards." ], [ "Education and Work", "He is a graduate of FTII, Pune where he specialised in Sound Recording and Sound Design and three of his student films were awarded the National Award in the best short Film category.", "After finishing studies he moved to Mumbai and has been working on various feature films and documentaries.Busan International Film Festival He is associated with films like Ralang Road, Shahid, Mantra, Peddlers and Asha Jawar Majhe (LABOUR of LOVE) which won the National Award for Best Sound Design in 2015.Bigyna also holds a degree in Physics with Photography from Fergusson college," ], [ "Filmography", "+YearLanguageTitleFilm Festivals2023Toras HusbandSound DesignerBushan International Film FestivalLast Days of SummerSound DesignerIFFRWhich ColourSound DesignerIFFR2022'''Nazarband'''Sound DesignerPune International Film Festival2020HindiGreen BlackberriesSound DesignerPeoples Film CollectiveEeb Allay OooSound DesignerPingyao International Film Festival, China in 2019Berlin International Film Festival , 2020Mumbai Film Festival, 2020 (Golden Gateway Award)We Are One: A Global Film Festival2019HindiGumnaam Din (Missing Days)Sound DesignerEkta MittalPublic Service Broadcasting TrustBerlin International Film Festival 2020Jaadui MachchhiSound DesignerMira NairEktara Collective* 7th International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala, 2014* BYOFF (Bring Your Own Film Festival), Puri* 18th International Children’s Film Festival, Hyderabad, 2014* 10th IAWRT Asian Women’s Festival, 2014* IFFON (International Film Festival of Nepal), Kathmandu, 2017Life AfterThat Cloud Never Left2019Agar Wo Desh Banati/ If She Built A CountrySound Designer, MixerMaheen Mirza PSBTInternational Documentary and Short-film Festival of KeralaAise Hee Anandi GopalPune International FIlm FestivalAt home, walkingYamagath Documentary Festival2018Sona Dhwandi Bhed Te Suchha Pahad (The Gold-Laden Sheep and the Sacred Mountain)Ridham Janve* Dharamshala International Film Festival, 2018* Asia Pacific Screen Awards, 2018* International Film Festival RotterdamMy name is saltVaishnav Jan TohNazarband Mr MukhopadhyayBusan International Film Festival 2018HindiAbsenceEkta Mittal* Sheffield International Documentary Festival 2019* Busan International Film Festival 2018* Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival* 2019* Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival* 20182017NepaliRalang RoadKarma Takapa* Karlovy Vary Film Festival, 2017* Jio Mami Film Festival, 2017* Karlovy Vary International Film Festival" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Forced public apologies in Chechnya" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Forced public apologies in Chechnya''' are a practice of publishing videos in which a person or their relatives ask forgiveness for their words or actions.", "Usually the apologies are given under pressure, including threats and torture." ], [ "History", "The systematic practice began in 2007 in Chechnya.", "On December 18, 2015, Grozny TV channel showed a video in which a local woman, Ayshat Inayeva, was sitting with the members of the Chechen government and asked for forgiveness for her words, blaming them on «clouded mind».", "Before, Inayeva published a sound recording, in which she denounced the «showing off» of the regional government against the background of bribery and poverty of the common citizens.", "Two days later, a video was published in Facebook in which a Chechen man Adam Dikayev was walking on a treadmill without pants and singing \"My best friend is president Putin\".", "A week before, Dikayev criticized an Instagram video in which Ramzan Kadyrov was jogging with this song playing in the background.", "In his apology video, Dikayev said: \"They found me, took off my pants\".", "Soon, apology videos became common, Grozny TV even tried to create a special TV show for them.", "Chechens are forced to apologize on camera for complaints on the actions of the authorities, requests for help, hiring witch doctors, crying on a wedding, and many other things.In Chechnya, the forced apologies are a method of control over the society: as Chechen people value honour very high, so the humiliation implied by the apology may be worse than death.", "Human rights activists claim that some Chechen siloviki specialize in forcing the apologies.", "According to them, the people who decline to apologize are imprisoned, beaten, or killed.", "The Minister of Information of Chechnya, Akhmed Dudayev, explained the government version of the method of obtaining the apologies: the authorities contact the person; explain how they violated the Chechen traditions; having understood that, the person publishes the apology.", "The public apology practice went beyond the borders of Chechnya, when Kadyrov published a recording of an apology from Krasnoyarsk deputy Konstantin Senchenko.", "The deputy apologized after meeting a wrestler Buvaisar Saitiev.", "Later, Kadyrov published an apology from the head rabbi of Moscow, Pinchas Goldschmidt.", "\"Apologies to Kadyrov\" became so frequent that they became a meme.From Chechnya, the practice of apologizing spread to neighboring republics.", "A famous wrestler Khabib Nurmagomedov demanded apologies while campaigning for protections of Dagestani traditions.", "The scale of the practice in the Caucasus led news website Caucasian Knot to begin a chronicle of the apologies; in 2020, there were more than 50 of high-profile public apologies in the Caucasus.", "The practice was adopted by security services in other Russian regions, as they started to release repentant videos of hooligans and those blamed of spreading fake news about COVID-19 epidemic." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Практика извинений в Чечне прививает людям привычку к самоцензуре.", "Caucasian Knot" ] ]
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[ [ "Vayasethrayaayi? Muppathiee..!!" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Vayasethrayaayi?", "Muppathiee..''''' is an upcoming 2024 Malayalam comedy drama film directed by Pappan T. Nambiar in his directorial debut, written by U.C.Shiju and Faizal Abdulla for Ajayan E, the producer.", "It stars Prasant Murali as the lead character, with supporting actors Manju Pathrose, Jayakumar Parameswaran Pillai, Savithri Sreedharan, V. Suresh Thampanoor and Nirmal Palazhi.The first day of shooting started on February 16, 2023.The makers have announced the releasing date of the film as March 29, 2024." ], [ "Premise", "Vayasethrayaayi?", "Muppathiee.. is the story of 37 yesr old Brigeesh, in search of a bride, even though he has crossed his marriage age.", "His attempt to marry and settle in life gets postponed everytime as his bride search always ends in disaster for Brigeesh." ], [ "Cast", "*Prasant Murali\t...\tBrigeesh*Manju Pathrose\t*Jayakumar Parameswaran Pillai\t\t*U.C.", "Shiju\t*Remya Suresh\t\t\t*Unni Raja\t*Chitra Nair\t*Savithri Sreedharan\t*V. Suresh Thampanoor\t\t*Nirmal Palazhi" ], [ "Production", "The promotional video song of the film was released by Saregama music, with Anurag Ram as music director for the lyrics written by Vishnu Subash-Raag Sagar on January 21.Sanfeer K, the director of 2022 film ''Peace'', composed the background score and sound design, while Sibu Sukumaran joined Sanfeer K in composing songs." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Maoist Communist Party (Spain)" ], [ "Introduction", "Graffiti in support of the PCM.The '''Maoist Communist Party (Spain)''' (Spanish: ''Partido Comunista Maoista (España)'', '''PCM''' '''(E)''') is a Spanish Marxist-Leninist-Maoist party with particular affinity for Gonzalo Thought.", "The PCM was formed in 2019 following an \"anti-revisionist\" split within the Marxist-Leninist Young Communist Collectives (CJC).", "Originally, it was named the '''Workers' Party (Marxist-Leninist)'''.Around 2020, the Workers' Party would increasingly come under Maoist influence until December 3, 2021 when it was codified into the group's official ideology during its Second Congress.", "It was also here where the party acknowledged the ideology of Abimael Guzman as contributing to the political line.In December 2022, the group publicly signed the foundational document of the International Communist League." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Antonio Brognoli" ], [ "Introduction", "''Hydrostaticae disciplinae propositiones'' (1742)'''Antonio Brognoli''' (Brescia, 21 December 1723 – Brescia, 15 February 1807) was an Italian poet and historian, active in the Brescian cultural and political life." ], [ "Works", "*****" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Zhamantuz, Aksu City Administration" ], [ "Introduction", " '''Zhamantuz''' () is a salt lake in the Aksu City Administration, Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan.The lake lies to the southwest of Aksu city.", "The area surrounding the lake is used for livestock grazing in the spring." ], [ "Geography", "Zhamantuz is an endorheic lake of the northern end of the Kazakh Uplands.", "It lies at an elevation of .", "The Irtysh flows to the east of the eastern shores of the lake.", "There are a number of lakes in its vicinity, such as Kudaikol to the northwest and Altybaysor to the southeast." ], [ "See also", "*List of lakes of Kazakhstan" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "2019 Super GT x DTM Dream Race" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2019 Super GT x DTM Dream Race''' (commercially titled '''AUTOBACS 45th Anniversary presents SUPER GT x DTM Dream Race''') was a motor racing event held on the weekend of 22–24 November 2019.The event was held at Fuji Speedway in Japan, and consisted of two 55-minute + 1 lap races." ], [ "Background", "The non-championship event was held by sister series Super GT and Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, which collaborated on the second generation of Class One Touring Cars.", "As Super GT would debut the Class One cars in 2020, this was the final time the original GT500 cars were used.Six DTM cars were freighted to Japan for the event – three Audis and three BMWs.", "Having struggled with costs and development in their debut DTM season, Aston Martin and R-Motorsport elected not to send any of their Vantages – Aston Martin later quit the DTM prior to the start of the 2020 season." ], [ "Results", "===Qualifying 1=== Driver Team Car Time 1 37 Nick Cassidy TOM'S Lexus LC500 GT500 1:41.827 2 28 Loïc Duval Phoenix Racing Audi RS5 Turbo DTM +0.331 3 1 Naoki Yamamoto Team Kunimitsu Honda NSX-GT +0.388 4 23 Ronnie Quintarelli Nismo Nissan GT-R Nismo GT500 +0.531 5 99 Mike Rockenfeller Abt Sportsline Audi RS5 Turbo DTM +0.700 6 17 Koudai Tsukakoshi REAL Racing Honda NSX-GT +0.782 7 24 Kondo Racing Nissan GT-R Nismo GT500 +0.897 8 3 Frédéric Makowiecki B-Max Racing +0.958 9 19 Sho Tsuboi Lexus LC500 GT500 +0.983 10 36 Yuhi Sekiguchi SARD Lexus LC500 GT500 +1.060 11 6 Kenta Yamashita Team LeMans Lexus LC500 GT500 +1.100 12 12 Daiki Sasaki Team Impul Nissan GT-R Nismo GT500 +1.237 13 8 Takuya Izawa ARTA Honda NSX-GT +1.294 14 33 René Rast Team Rosberg Audi RS5 Turbo DTM +1.560 15 38 Yuji Tachikawa Cerumo Lexus LC500 GT500 +1.585 16 21 Benoît Tréluyer Team WRT Audi RS5 Turbo DTM +1.620 17 39 Yuichi Nakayama SARD Lexus LC500 GT500 +1.756 18 00 Kamui Kobayashi Team RBM BMW M4 Turbo DTM +1.840 19 11 Marco Wittmann Team RBM BMW M4 Turbo DTM +1.880 20 64 Tadasuke Makino Nakajima Racing Honda NSX-GT +2.109 21 16 Hideki Mutoh Mugen Motorsports Honda NSX-GT +2.810 22 4 Alex Zanardi Team RBM BMW M4 Turbo DTM +3.384 Source:===Race 1=== Driver Team Car Laps Time/Retired 1 37 Nick Cassidy TOM'S Lexus LC500 GT500 34 57:45.326 2 17 Koudai Tsukakoshi REAL Racing Honda NSX-GT 34 +0.433 3 1 Naoki Yamamoto Team Kunimitsu Honda NSX-GT 34 +5.862 4 6 Kenta Yamashita Team LeMans Lexus LC500 GT500 34 +6.974 5 19 Sho Tsuboi Lexus LC500 GT500 34 +9.966 6 21 Benoît Tréluyer Team WRT Audi RS5 Turbo DTM 34 +11.242 7 36 Yuhi Sekiguchi SARD Lexus LC500 GT500 34 +11.369 8 33 René Rast Team Rosberg Audi RS5 Turbo DTM 34 +11.540 9 38 Yuji Tachikawa Cerumo Lexus LC500 GT500 34 +13.421 10 16 Hideki Mutoh Mugen Motorsports Honda NSX-GT 34 +13.426 11 3 Frédéric Makowiecki B-Max Racing 34 +15.648 12 23 Ronnie Quintarelli Nismo Nissan GT-R Nismo GT500 34 +15.764 13 99 Mike Rockenfeller Abt Sportsline Audi RS5 Turbo DTM 34 +18.790 14 00 Kamui Kobayashi Team RBM BMW M4 Turbo DTM 34 +18.929 15 8 Takuya Izawa ARTA Honda NSX-GT 34 +19.832 16 39 Yuichi Nakayama SARD Lexus LC500 GT500 34 +20.524 17 24 Kondo Racing Nissan GT-R Nismo GT500 34 +22.480 18 11 Marco Wittmann Team RBM BMW M4 Turbo DTM 33 +1 lap 19 12 Daiki Sasaki Team Impul Nissan GT-R Nismo GT500 27 Mechanical 20 64 Tadasuke Makino Nakajima Racing Honda NSX-GT 24 Mechanical 21 4 Alex Zanardi Team RBM BMW M4 Turbo DTM 16 Engine DNS 28 Loïc Duval Phoenix Racing Audi RS5 Turbo DTM Source:===Qualifying 2===Loïc Duval was the fastest DTM runner in both qualifying sessions.", "Driver Team Car Time 1 16 Daisuke Nakajima Mugen Motorsports Honda NSX-GT 1:46.696 2 28 Loïc Duval Phoenix Racing Audi RS5 Turbo DTM +0.244 3 64 Narain Karthikeyan Nakajima Racing Honda NSX-GT +0.338 4 1 Naoki Yamamoto Team Kunimitsu Honda NSX-GT +0.422 5 33 René Rast Team Rosberg Audi RS5 Turbo DTM +0.455 6 17 Koudai Tsukakoshi REAL Racing Honda NSX-GT +0.612 7 11 Marco Wittmann Team RBM BMW M4 Turbo DTM +0.631 8 99 Mike Rockenfeller Abt Sportsline Audi RS5 Turbo DTM +0.700 9 37 Ryō Hirakawa TOM'S Lexus LC500 GT500 +0.788 10 38 Hiroaki Ishiura Cerumo Lexus LC500 GT500 +1.068 11 36 Kazuki Nakajima SARD Lexus LC500 GT500 +1.229 12 8 Tomoki Nojiri ARTA Honda NSX-GT +1.244 13 00 Kamui Kobayashi Team RBM BMW M4 Turbo DTM +1.312 14 19 Yuji Kunimoto Lexus LC500 GT500 +1.355 15 21 Benoît Tréluyer Team WRT Audi RS5 Turbo DTM +1.406 16 39 Heikki Kovalainen SARD Lexus LC500 GT500 +1.433 17 23 Tsugio Matsuda Nismo Nissan GT-R Nismo GT500 +1.824 18 3 Kohei Hirate B-Max Racing +2.093 19 12 James Rossiter Team Impul Nissan GT-R Nismo GT500 +2.370 20 6 Kazuya Oshima Team LeMans Lexus LC500 GT500 +2.871 21 24 Kondo Racing Nissan GT-R Nismo GT500 +3.251 22 4 Alex Zanardi Team RBM BMW M4 Turbo DTM +3.862 Source:===Race 2===Narain Karthikeyan won Race 2.Driver Team Car Laps Time/Retired 1 64 Narain Karthikeyan Nakajima Racing Honda NSX-GT 31 57:38.362 2 11 Marco Wittmann Team RBM BMW M4 Turbo DTM 31 +0.935 3 28 Loïc Duval Phoenix Racing Audi RS5 Turbo DTM 31 +1.825 4 1 Naoki Yamamoto Team Kunimitsu Honda NSX-GT 31 +3.412 5 00 Kamui Kobayashi Team RBM BMW M4 Turbo DTM 31 +3.743 6 16 Daisuke Nakajima Mugen Motorsports Honda NSX-GT 31 +4.356 7 99 Mike Rockenfeller Abt Sportsline Audi RS5 Turbo DTM 31 +4.536 8 37 Ryō Hirakawa TOM'S Lexus LC500 GT500 31 +4.681 9 33 René Rast Team Rosberg Audi RS5 Turbo DTM 31 +5.624 10 21 Benoît Tréluyer Team WRT Audi RS5 Turbo DTM 31 +7.226 11 23 Tsugio Matsuda Nismo Nissan GT-R Nismo GT500 31 +7.542 12 24 Kondo Racing Nissan GT-R Nismo GT500 31 +7.635 13 4 Alex Zanardi Team RBM BMW M4 Turbo DTM 31 +7.680 14 39 Heikki Kovalainen SARD Lexus LC500 GT500 31 +8.950 15 19 Yuji Kunimoto Lexus LC500 GT500 31 +9.310 16 6 Kazuya Oshima Team LeMans Lexus LC500 GT500 31 +9.311 17 12 James Rossiter Team Impul Nissan GT-R Nismo GT500 26 Crash damage 18 3 Kohei Hirate B-Max Racing 26 Crash damage 19 36 Kazuki Nakajima SARD Lexus LC500 GT500 26 Crash damage 20 38 Hiroaki Ishiura Cerumo Lexus LC500 GT500 26 Crash damage 21 17 Koudai Tsukakoshi REAL Racing Honda NSX-GT 25 Crash damage 22 8 Tomoki Nojiri ARTA Honda NSX-GT 25 Crash damage Source:" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Race 1 replay* Race 2 replayPrevious race:'''''''''2019 season'''Next race:''''''Previous race:'''''''''Super GT2019 season'''Next race:''''''" ] ]
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[ [ "Abdoulaye Traoré (footballer, born 2003)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Abdoulaye Traoré''' (born 28 June 2003), known as '''Ablo Traoré''', is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Zulte Waregem." ], [ "Club career", "Traoré spent some time in Russian Academy Vista, before joining the Bulgarian club Botev Plovdiv in the summer of 2022.He played for Botev Plovdiv II in Second League and scored nine goals in five matches, which lead him to be called for the first team in November 2022.On 31 July 2023, he moved to Zulte Waregem with the transfer fee being undisclosed, with Botev announcing it was a top 3 highest transfer in their history." ], [ "International career", "In November 2023 he received his first call-up for Ivory Coast U23, scoring a goal for the 4:0 win over Iraq U23." ], [ "Career statistics", "===Club===+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competitionClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsBotev Plovdiv II2022–23Second League59–––59Botev Plovdiv2022–23First League16220––182Zulte Waregem2023–24Challenger Pro League19232––224Career total40135200004515" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "List of members of the Papua New Guinean Parliament who died in office" ], [ "Introduction", "The following is a list of members of the Parliament of Papua New Guinea who died in office." ], [ "House of Assembly (1964-1975)", " Member Party Province and constituency Date of death Age at death (years) Cause Bill Bloomfield Morobe 12 February 1966 53 Ugi Biritu Eastern Highlands 15 March 1967 30 Epileptic seizure Kaura Duba Western Highlands 26 January 1969 Frank Henderson Official member 21 July 1969 58 Norman Evennett Milne Bay 12 June 1970 40 Atiheme Kimi Eastern Highlands August 1973 Road accident Matthias Toliman East New Britain 6 September 1973 48 Heart attack Paulus Arek Northern 22 November 1973 43 Cancer Awali Ungunaibe Southern Highlands January–February 1975 28 Lung cancer" ], [ "National Parliament (1975-present)", " Member Party Province and constituency Date of death Age at death (years) Cause Koriam Urekit East New Britain 3 December 1978 61-62 Iambakey Okuk Eastern Highlands 14 November 1986 41 Liver cancer Harry Humphreys West New Britain 1987 71 Heart attack Billy Kepi Eastern Highlands 1988 Pius Malip East Sepik 21 November 1988 28 Road accident Jack Genia Central 18 July 1993 45 Malaria Martin Thompson Manus 1995 Soling Zeming Morobe 1995 Bernard Vogae West New Britain 5 March 2000 Alois Koki East New Britain August 2000 61-62 Louis Ambane Chimbu 10 May 2003 60s Liver fibrosis Paul Wai Western Highlands 29 July 2003 Bill Skate National Capital District 3 January 2006 52 Stroke Niuro Toko Sapia Madang 28 October 2009 Brain tumour Joe Mek Teine Chimbu 25 April 2011 Stroke Patrick Tammur East New Britain 25 January 2012 42 Diabetes Ludwig Schuzle East Sepik 8 March 2013 Daniel Mona Central 4 February 2015 Malaria Steven Pirika Kama Bougainville 20 February 2016 54 Anderson Agiru Hela 28 April 2016 54 Heart attack Aide Ganasi Western 8 November 2016 Heart attack Ezekiel Anisi East Sepik 24 May 2017 28 Thomas Pelika Morobe 30 October 2019 Mekere Morauta National Capital District 19 December 2020 74 Cancer Richard Mendani Gulf 20 March 2021 53 COVID-19 Roy Biyama Western 11 September 2021 54 Kidney failure Jonny Alonk Madang 29 November 2021 Sam Akoitai Bougainville 17 December 2021 60 William Samb Central 3 March 2022 High blood pressure Sam Basil Morobe 11 May 2022 52 Road accident Chris Nangoi Madang 9 June 2022 William Nakin Bougainville 12 July 2022 Stroke Kevin Isifu East Sepik 14 September 2022 Cancer Gabriel Kapris East Sepik 13 August 2023 Heart attack Steven Pim Western Highlands 24 September 2023 Heart attack Maso Karipe Enga 7 November 2023 Stomach cancer Jimmy Uguro East Sepik 6 February 2024" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "SS Derbyshire (1897)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''SS ''Derbyshire''''' (also known as '''HMT ''Derbyshire''''') was a passenger steamship built by Harland and Wolff in 1897 for the Bibby Line.", "It weighed 6,635 tons and cost £130,000 (£ in 2024).", "It operated as a one-class vessel, offering comfortable facilities for its passengers over the longer routes.", "During the First World War, it was requisitioned to serve as a troopship, and continued in that service into the 1920s." ], [ "History", "Constructed to be a sister of the , she was launched on 21 July 1897 and completed in the following October for the Bibby Line.", "The last of the shorter bridge deck type, her arrival enabled the service to Burma to have a sailing every three weeks in line with Henderson's.", "In 1899, she undertook four round voyages from Liverpool to Boston for the Dominion Line commencing on 6 June 1899.When the joined the fleet in 1912 she was reduced to being the reserve steamer.", "In January 1915, she was deployed as a troopship operating between India and Malaya and in 1917 had carried American troops to Europe.", "She became a full time troopship in 1921 when Bibby's were given a Government trooping contract and began carrying military personnel to India and the Levant.", "In 1927, she was replaced as a troopship by the and was reduced to carrying cargo only.", "Operating as a coal burner, she was retired from service until being broken up at Japan on 14 July 1931." ], [ "See also", "* List of ships built by Harland and Wolff (1859-1929)" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* List of ships operated by the Dominion Line" ] ]
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[ [ "Sílvio Faria" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sílvio Faria''' (10 July 1940 – 17 May 2003), also known as '''Sílvio''' or '''Sílvio Major''', was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a forward." ], [ "Career", "Top scorer striker, he is among the five players who scored the most goals for Portuguesa de Desportos, with 116 in total.", "Had a spell on loan at Millonarios in 1964, where he was Colombian champion.", "He also played for Corinthians from 1967 to 1970, being loaned to Atlético Mineiro in 1969." ], [ "Honours", ";Millonarios *Categoría Primera A: 1964" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Sílvio Faria at ogol.com.br" ] ]
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[ [ "Wang Cheng-hsu" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Wang Cheng-hsu''' (; born 20 August 1956) is a Taiwanese hematologist, oncologist, and politician who served as the member of the Legislative Yuan since 2024." ], [ "Early life, education, and medical career", "Wang was born in Chiayi County.", "He graduated from China Medical University in 1982, and earned a doctorate in public health from National Yang-Ming University in 2017.He began working for the Chang Gung Medical Foundation in 1984.Wang has served as president of the Hope Foundation for Cancer Care and director of the Keelung Chang Gung Cancer Center.", "While affiliated with the Hope Foundation for Cancer Cure, Wang has commented on the efficacy of target therapy on breast cancer, use of dietary supplements by cancer patients, and the need for artificial intelligence to be regulated within the healthcare industry." ], [ "Political career", "Prior to the 2024 legislative election, Wang was ranked thirteenth on the Democratic Progressive Party list for proportional representation.", "Wang was seated as a member of the 11th Legislative Yuan after You Si-kun resigned.", "Wang formally took office on 19 February 2024." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Heeramandi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar''''' is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language television period drama series created by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.", "The series is about the lives of ''tawaifs'' at the red-light district of Heera Mandi in Lahore, during the Indian independence movement against the British Raj.", "It stars Manisha Koirala, Sonakshi Sinha, Aditi Rao Hydari, Richa Chadha, Sanjeeda Sheikh and Sharmin Segal.", "Bhansali and Mitakshara Kumar serve as directors.Principal photography took place from June 2022 to June 2023.The series will be released on Netflix in 2024." ], [ "Premise", "Set against the Indian independence movement against the British Raj in the 1940s, ''Heeramandi'' is about the lives of ''tawaifs'' living at the red-light district of Heera Mandi in Lahore." ], [ "Cast", "===Main===*Manisha Koirala*Sonakshi Sinha*Aditi Rao Hydari*Richa Chadha*Sanjeeda Sheikh*Sharmin Segal===Recurring===*Farida Jalal*Vaishnavi Ganatra*Taha Shah Badussha*Fardeen Khan*Adhyayan Suman*Shekhar Suman" ], [ "Production", "''Heera Mandi'' was officially announced in April 2021, as a project Bhansali had envisaged 14 years ago.", "The eight-part series, which also marks Bhansali's first foray into streaming, began filming in June 2022.Filming was reported to have ended a year later in June 2023, after Bhansali asked for reshoots in May.", "Bollywood Hungama reported that Bhansali directed the pilot episode, while the rest of the episodes were directed by Mitakshara Kumar, who had worked as an associate director to Bhansali in ''Bajirao Mastani'' and ''Padmaavat'', replacing Vibhu Puri, who had previously been hired.In a 2023 interview with Netflix's CEO Ted Sarandos, Bhansali described ''Heeramandi'' as his \"biggest project\" and that that the series would be a tribute to the films ''Mother India'' (1957), ''Mughal-e-Azam'' (1960), and ''Pakeezah'' (1972)." ], [ "Release", "A teaser of the series was released in February 2024, with a release date planned on Netflix for later in the year." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "G1516 Yancheng–Luoyang Expressway" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''G1516 Yancheng–Luoyang Expressway''' (), also referred to as the '''Yanluo Expressway''' (), is an expressway in China that connects Yancheng, Jiangsu to Luoyang, Henan." ], [ "Route", "===Jiangsu=======Yanhuai Expressway====Dafeng DistrictThe '''Yanhuai Expressway''', also known as '''Huaiyan Expressway''', is an expressway from Dafeng Port to Huai'an.", "The original provincial expressway number is '''S18''' and is now part of the Yanluo Expressway.", "The section from Yancheng to Huai'an has a total length of 104 kilometers and started construction on 28 August 2002 and was opened to traffic on 2 November 2006.The section from Yancheng to Dafeng Port is 36.63 kilometers long and was opened to traffic on 26 October 2016.====Suhuai Expressway====The '''Suhuai Expressway''' is an expressway in Jiangsu and runs concurrently with the G25 and G2513 expressways.", "The total length is 109 kilometers and was opened to traffic on 1 December 2005.====Sisu Expressway (Jiangsu)====The '''S8 Sisu Expressway''' is an expressway between the provinces of Jiangsu and Anhui.", "It is now part of the Yanluo Expressway.The first section to the Anhui provincial boundary is 8.05 kilometers long and opened to traffic on 20 December 2017.The section from Cangji to Sihong County is 38.18 kilometers long and was opened to traffic on 30 December 2021.===Anhui=======Sisu Expressway (Anhui)====The Anhui section of the Sisu Expressway forms part of the Yanluo Expressway and is designated as the '''S04 Expressway'''.The section from the provincial boundary to Si County has a total length of 23.4 kilometers.", "Construction started on 16 November 2009 and was opened to traffic on 20 December 2017.The section from Si County to Suzhou has a total length of 91.94 kilometers.", "Construction started on 12 January 2008 and opened to traffic on 28 December 2010.====Sudeng Expressway====The '''S06 Sudeng Expressway''' consists of two separate sections connected together via the Yongdeng Expressway in Henan.The Huaibei section is 52.2 kilometers long and opened to traffic on 24 December 2012.The Bozhou section is 39.5 kilometers long and opened to traffic on 12 December 2011.===Henan=======Yongdeng Expressway====Yanluo Expressway in Luyi CountyThe '''Yongdeng Expressway''' consists of two separate sections connected together via the Sudeng Expressway in Anhui.The section from Renzhuang to Xiaoxinzhuang is 45.94 kilometers long and was opened to traffic on 26 December 2010.The Zhoukou section has a total length of 125.66 kilometers and was opened to traffic on 30 November 2007.The Xufu Expressway section is 27.83 kilometers long and was opened to traffic on 8 October 2007.The Lanxu Expressway section was opened to traffic on 19 November 2005, and the Xupingnan Expressway section was opened to traffic on 12 December 2004.The Xuyu Expressway section has a total length of 39.07 kilometers and was opened to traffic on 30 November 2007 and the Yudeng Expressway section has a total length of 48.38 kilometers and was opened to traffic on 8 October 2007.====Zhenglu Expressway====Yanluo Expressway in DengfengThe '''Zhenglu Expressway''' connects Zhengzhou to Luoyang and the original expressway number of Henan Province was '''S85'''.", "The section from Dengfeng to Yichuan County is part of the Yanluo Expressway.The section from Zhengzhou to the Shaolin Monastery is 53.25 kilometers long and was opened to traffic on 28 December 2003.The Shaolin Monastery to Luoyang section (Shaoluo Expressway) is 58.76 kilometers long and was opened to traffic on 12 August 2005." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Pachymetopon" ], [ "Introduction", "'''P''achymetopon''''' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Sparidae, which includes the seabreams and porgies.", "The species in this genus are endemic to Southern Africa." ], [ "Taxonomy", "''Pachymetopon'' was first proposed as a monospecific genus in 1859 by the German-born British herpetologist and ichthyologist Albert Günther when he described The bronze seabream (''P.", "grande''), giving its type locality as the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa.", "This taxon is placed in the family Sparidae within the order Spariformes by the 5th edition of ''Fishes of the World''.", "Some authorities classify this genus in the subfamily Boopsinae, but the 5th edition of Fishes of the World does not recognise subfamilies within the Sparidae." ], [ "Etymology", "''Pachymetopon'' combines ''pachy'', meaning \"thick\", with ''metopon'', which means \"brow\" or \"forehead\", a reference to the protuberance between the eyes of the type species, ''P.", "grande''." ], [ "Species", "''Pachymetopon'' contains the following species:* ''Pachymetopon aeneum'' (Gilchrist & W. W. Thompson, 1908) (Blue hottentot)* ''Pachymetopon blochii'' (Valenciennes, 1830) (Hottentot seabream)* ''Pachymetopon grande'' Günther, 1859 (Bronze Seabream)" ], [ "Characteristics", "''Pachymetopon'' seabreams are characterised by having plump bodies with small mouths whichhave pouting lips and are oblique when shut.", "There are 4 or 5 roews of incisor-like teetth in both jaws and no molar-like teeth.", "There are no scales between the eyes.", "The base of the fin membrane between the soft rays on the dorsal and anal fins have dense scaling but none of the fins have a scaly sheath at their base.", "The largest species is the bronze seabream (''P.", "grande'') which has a maximum published total length of , while the smallest is the Hottentot seabream (''P blochii'') with a maximum published total length of ." ], [ "Distribution and habitat", "''Pachymetopon'' seabreams are endemic to the waters off the coasts of South Africa in the southeastern Atlantic Ocean and the southwestern Indian Ocean.", "The most widespread species is the Hottentot seabream which ranges from Angola to Port Alfred in the Eastern Cape.", "The other two species are found in the southwestern Indian Ocean from Mozambique to Cape Point with the bronze seabream apparently being recorded off southern Madagascar.", "These fishes are found in rocky regions in shallow water less than in depth." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jamia Taibah Mosque Amsterdam" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Taibah Mosque''' is a ( Surinamese-Hindustani ) mosque in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.", "It is affiliated with World Islamic Mission and subscribe to Sunni Barelvi ideology of Islam.", "It has Jamia Madinatul Islam as center of Islamic learning.", "In state of Noord-Holland, it is located on Karspeldreef south of Kraaiennest metro station.There is a name which also mentioned in this mosque that is H.E Shah Ahmad Noorani Siddiqi, a prominent figure and leader of World Islamic Mission who help spread Islamic teachings in several parts of Europe and in south Asia.", "mission.The mosque was founded by Surinam born Muhammad Yunus Gaffar (1940-2020) and designed by architect Paul Haffmans.", "The visitors are mainly Surinamese, Asians and Europeans.", "Djamee Masdjied Taibah still has a professional management system.The building is adorned with round domes and high minarets.", "The building is a combination of foreign Islamic features and modern materials and forms.", "The mosque was designed by the Dutch architect Paul Haffmans and was completed in 1985.Many visitors and residents are proud to call the building and therefore 'the pearl of the Bijlmer‟.", "Haffmanns combined a traditional mosque building (with minarets, dome and mihrab) with modern building materials.Hazrat Allama Mufti Shafiq-ur-Rehman Mishabi Noorani, a Barelvi graduate from Jamia Ashrafia, Mubarakpur is prayer leader (Imam) of the mosque." ], [ "See also", "* World Islamic Mission" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official website" ] ]
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[ [ "Babak Radmanesh" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Firouz Berenjan''' (, born on November 22, 1949, in Tabriz) alias '''Babak Radmanesh''' is an Iranian musician, songwriter, composer and arranger, who has released several albums with his own voice.", "He is the father of British artist Sami Yusuf." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Cyrtolobus fenestratus" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Cyrtolobus fenestratus''''' is a species of treehopper belonging to the family Membracidae.", "It was first described by Dr. Asa Fitch in 1851." ], [ "Distribution", "C. fenestratus is found in eastern United States stretching to Colorado and southern Canada." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania houdasi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania houdasi''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Description", "The length of the shell attains 2.5 mm, its diameter 1 mm." ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were found in Eocene strata in Île-de-France, France." ], [ "References", "* Le Renard, J.", "& Pacaud, J.", "(1995).", "Révision des mollusques Paléogènes du Bassin de Paris.", "II.", "Liste des références primaires des espèces.", "Cossmanniana.", "3: 65–132." ], [ "External links", "* Cossmann, M. (1907).", "Appendice No.", "4 au Catalogue illustré des coquilles fossils de l'Éocène des environs de Paris.", "Annales de la Société royale zoologique et malacologique de Belgique.", "41: 182-286, pl.", "5-10* Glibert, M. (1962).", "Les Mesogastropoda fossiles du Cénozoïque étranger des collections de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique.", "Première partie.", "Cyclophoridae à Stiliferidae (inclus).", "Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgiques, Mémoires.", "Deuxième série.", "69: 1-305" ] ]
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[ [ "Downtown Riyadh" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Downtown Riyadh''' () is a term used for a group of 20 neighborhoods in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.", "Covering an area of more than 3700 acres, it hosts some of the city's most important cultural and commercial districts, such as the King Abdulaziz Historical Center, the al-Batʼha commercial area and the Qasr al-Hukm District, while simultaneously overlapping with many of the old city areas of the capital metropolis, including the erstwhile walled town.", "The first downtown development plan was introduced in 2013 by the Royal Commission for Riyadh City.The downtown is bounded by Al-Washm Street and Omar bin Al-Khattab Street in the north, Al-Kharj Road in the east, Ammar bin Yasir Street and Al-A’sha Street in the south, and Imam Abdulaziz bin Muhammad Street in the west." ], [ "Districts", "=== Qasr al-Hukm District ===Qasr al-Hukm District is a term used to define the perimeters of the erstwhile walled town of Riyadh in present-day districts of ad-Dirah and ad-Daho, encompassing several extinct quarters and douars that once fell within the enclosure of the gates of old city walls prior to its demolition in 1950.Named after the eponymous al-Hukm Palace, it is widely considered to be the antecedent to modern Riyadh since the metropolis outgrew as an offshoot of the walled town in the 1950s.", "Owing to its historical and architectural significance, it was rebuilt by the Saudi government between 1970s and 1990s and is situated southwest of al-Batʼha commercial area.==== Deera Square ====Deera Square, 2011Deera Square is a public space in the ad-Dirah neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located adjacent to the al-Hukm Palace compound and Imam Turki bin Abdullah Grand Mosque in the Qasr al-Hukm District.", "It is known as the historic site of public executions, where those sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia are publicly beheaded.==== Al Hukm Palace ====Al Hukm Palace, 2022Al-Hukm Palace, so called from the public square it overlooks from the south, is a historic palace and a popular cultural heritage landmark in the ad-Dirah neighbourhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located directly opposite to Imam Turki bin Abdullah Grand Mosque in the Qasr al-Hukm District.Masmak Fort, 2011==== Masmak Fortress ====Masmak Fort is a clay and mudbrick fort in the al-Dirah neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located in close proximity to the al-Hukm Palace in the Qasr al-Hukm District.", "It was the site of the Battle of Riyadh in 1902, that paved the way for the establishment of the Emirate of Riyadh, the first iteration of modern Saudi Arabia.", "The fortress was converted into a museum in 1995, showcasing one of the most important landmarks of Saudi heritage.==== Imam Turki bin Abdullah Grand Mosque ====Imam Turki bin Abdullah Grand Mosque is a congregational mosque in the ad-Dirah neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located adjacent to Qasr al-Hukm while it overlooks the Deera Square.", "It was established during the reign of Turki bin Abdullah bin Muhammad al-Saud, the founder and ''Imam'' of the Second Saudi State and was later named after him.", "Seating 17,000 worshippers and measuring 16,800 m2, it is one of the largest mosques in Saudi Arabia.=== King Abdulaziz Historical Center ===King Abdulaziz Historical Center(KAHC) is a cross-district heritage complex in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, covering south of al-Murabba and north of al-Futah.", "It includes the al-Murabba Palace, the National Museum, King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives, King Abdulaziz Public Library, King Abdulaziz Auditorium, Red Palace and Riyadh Water Tower besides six municipal parks and gardens, namely the National Museum Park, al-Watan Park, the Palm Oasis and al-Yamamah Park.", "It was inaugurated in January 1999 by King Fahd bin Abdulaziz to mark the centenary year of Ibn Saud'stakeover of Riyadh in 1902, that paved the way for the establishment of the Emirate of Riyadh, the first iteration of modern Saudi Arabia.==== Al Murabba Palace ====Al Murabba Palace is a palace museum in the al-Murabba district of Riyadh.", "It was built in 1938 and was one of the first buildings erected outside the walls of the old city and was the last workplace of King Abdulaziz ibn Saud until his death in 1953.It was renovated by the Saudi government and was later incorporated into the King Abdulaziz Historical Center in 1999.National Museum, 2012==== National Museum of Saudi Arabia ====National Museum of Saudi Arabia was inaugurated in 1999 as part of the King Abdulaziz Historical Center that exhibits several artifacts belonging to the First and Second Saudi States.==== Al Hamra Palace ====Al-Hamra Palace, or the Red Palace, was built in the 1940s by King Abdulaziz ibn Saud for his son, Saud bin Abdulaziz in the al-Fouta neighborhood of Riyadh.", "It was incorporated into the King Abdulaziz Historical Center in 1999, when it served as the headquarters of Saudi Board of Grievances.", "It was the first reinforced concrete structure in the history of Saudi Arabia and was opened to the general public in 2019.==== Riyadh Water Tower ====Riyadh Water Tower, 2007Riyadh Water Tower is a 61-meters tall conical-shaped cylindrical water tower and a prominent cultural landmark in the al-Futah neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.", "Designed by Swedish architect Sune Lindström and modeled after the Svampen water tower in Örebro, Sweden, it was the tallest structure in the country at the time of its inauguration in 1971 and is today located within the precincts of al-Watan Park in the King Abdulaziz Historical Center.==== National Museum Park ====National Museum Park is an umbrella term used for the agglomeration of 5 out of 8 municipal parks and gardens in the al-Murabba neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, namely al-Haras, al-Soor, al-Wadi, al-Jisr and al-Madi that adjoin the Murabba Palace compound and the premises of National Museum as well as the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives in northern section of the King Abdulaziz Historical Center.=== Al-Batʼha commercial area ===Al Batha, 2023Al-Batʼha, also simply romanized as Batha, is a colloquial umbrella term used for the agglomeration of certain parts of neighborhoods in downtown Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, that are primarily situated along the al-Batʼha Street on the either edge of the now-dried up stream of Wadi al-Batʼha, located between al-Murabba and the Qasr al-Hukm District.", "It is one of the oldest commercial districts in Riyadh and the financial nerve center of the city's downtown area, covering east of al-Futah and al-Dirah whereas west of al-Amal, Margab and Thulaim.", "It emerged in the 1940s during World War II when a number of Kuwaiti merchants and traders chose to set up an auction market just outside the northeastern fringes of the city walls.Besides being an open-air marketplace that hosts a number of large and medium-scale trading centers, the surrounding locality has been the heart of the city's Bangladeshi community since the oil boom of the 1970s, alongside Indians, Pakistanis, Filipinos and Sri Lankans, who altogether contribute in almost 70% of the economic activity in the area." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Candice Harris" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Candice Amanda Harris''' is a New Zealand academic, and is Professor of Management at Auckland University of Technology, specialising in employee career experiences, gendered experiences in both paid and unpaid work, academic careers and women's careers." ], [ "Academic career", "Harris completed a PhD titled'' Women and Power: a Study of New Zealand Women Business Travellers'' at Victoria University of Wellington in 2002.Harris then joined the faculty of Auckland University of Technology, rising to full professor in 2018.As of 2024 Harris is head of the Management Department, in the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law.Harris's research focuses on employee career experiences, gendered experiences in both paid and unpaid work, and is particularly interested in academic careers and women's careers.", "She has written about the difficulties older workers face with work–life balance, the poor working conditions in the New Zealand hospitality industry, and how to juggle working with childcare when having to work from home.", "Harris has also researched what employees value for benefits, but says \"while it's nice to have benefits and perks, they don't count so much if you still don't have good management, fair pay, decent work, or work that's meaningful\".", "In 2009 Harris was appointed as a member of the Universities New Zealand Women in Leadership Steering Group, and since 2023 has been co-chair.", "She is a member of the Corporate Mothers Network, and is co-chair of the Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education Fellows.Notable doctoral students of Harris's include Katherine Ravenswood, professor of industrial relations at AUT." ], [ "Honours and awards", "In 2018 Harris was awarded one of AUT's inaugural Vice Chancellor’s Diversity Awards for \"her contributions in the area of gender and diversity within AUT and beyond\"." ], [ "Selected works", "=== Book ===* ===Journal articles ===* * Wilson, Erica and Candice Harris.", "\"Meaningful travel: Women, independent travel and the search for self and meaning.\"", "''Tourism: An International Interdisciplinary Journal'', vol.", "54, no.", "2, 2006, pp.", "161–172.. Accessed 1 Feb. 2024* * * * *" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "A Walker in the City" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''A Walker in the City''''' is the 1951 memoir by New York intellectual, writer and literary critic, Alfred Kazin.", "Kazin writes about his childhood in the then-Jewish neighborhood of Brownsville in Brooklyn.", "It was followed by the memoirs, ''Starting Out in the Thirties'' (1965) and ''New York Jew'' (1978)." ], [ "Reception", "It was a finalist for the National Book Award for Nonfiction in 1952.", "''The New York Times'' book reviewer, Orville Prescott, praised the book: \"As a work of descriptive, emotional, lyrical writing, \"A Walker in the City\" is good.", "Mr. Kazin has recorded the sordid and unpleasant as well as the colorful and touching.", "He makes you feel the summer heat and taste the Jewish foods and smell the odors of Brownsville in the Nineteen Twenties and the first year or two of the depression.\"", "Canadian Jewish writer, Mordecai Richler was also complimentary, describing it as \"splendid... a book I still cherish.", "\"David Daiches also published a favorable review in ''Commentary'': \"Its relish of sensation projects the very quality of living in that way at that time in that atmosphere, and the underlying theme of the development of a boy’s sensitivity—of his responses to his neighborhood, to his city, to his country, as well as to his Jewishness and his Jewish past—enriches the narrative so that it becomes more than a sociological picture and more than a study in mood: it becomes a contribution both to Americana and to Judaica.", "\"In 2013 it was included in ''Tablet'' magazine's \"101 Great Jewish Books\" list." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Basant Chaudhary" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Basant Chaudhary''' is a poet, songwriter and businessman.", "He is chairperson of diversified business group BLC Holdings Pvt Ltd. ''Shanti Lukau Kahan'' popular song wrote by him." ], [ "Publications", "* ''Timi Binako ma'' * ''Aahana''* ''Anek pal aur mae''* ''Chahatau ke saya mae''" ], [ "Songs", "'''Song Title''''''Artist''''''Artist''''''Ref''' Piya Aise To Na The Shreya Ghoshal Moments of Love Chand Tham Zara Moments of Love Karvaton Ke Pal Moments of Love Zindagi Mil Gayee Moments of Love Theheri Theheri Ye Raat Moments of Love Chahaton Se Zyada Moments of Love Rab Ki Rubayee Moments of Love Chhan Chhan Karti Moments of Love Ek Pal Zindagi Moments of Love Ya Tu Pari Ya Tu Khuda Moments of Love Yasto Kunai Pani Din Chaina Various Artists Basanta Bela Aawoo Haami Aaja Mayama Naachaun Various Artists Basanta Bela Timi Sangai Bhete Pachi Maya K Ho Bujhna Various Artists Basanta Bela Aaja Mausam Naachna Khojcha Various Artists Basanta Bela Umanga Ko Cheu Chaina Ananda Ko Naam Chaina Various Artists Basanta Bela Dukha Bhanda Milne Saathi Duniyama Chaina Various Artists Basanta Bela Raat Cha Juna Cha Juneli Chaina Various Artists Basanta Bela Timi Chau Ki Chainau Various Artists Basanta Bela Tumhari Khwahishon Ke Various Artists\t Kuchh Khwahishein Kuchh Bandishein Ab Tumhari Yadon Mein Various Artists\t Kuchh Khwahishein Kuchh Bandishein Tum Mere Khwabon Ko\t Various Artists\t Kuchh Khwahishein Kuchh Bandishein Jindagee Se Aaj Kal\t Various Artists\t Kuchh Khwahishein Kuchh Bandishein Jab Tum Hi Ho Sahare Various Artists\t Kuchh Khwahishein Kuchh Bandishein Woh Mera Aapse Jo\t Various Artists\t Kuchh Khwahishein Kuchh Bandishein Bahakee Huyi Hawa\t Various Artists\t Kuchh Khwahishein Kuchh Bandishein" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "SS Thomas Currell" ], [ "Introduction", "'''SS ''Thomas Currell''''' was a Strath-class trawler built for the United Kingdom for use as a fishing trawler.", "She was purchased by Sanford LTD. in 1921 for use in New Zealand.", "She would be used as a minesweeper during World War II, and is currently wrecked at Port Hutt, Chatham Island." ], [ "Early operational history", "Originally built as the ''Enrico'', she was built by R Williamson & Son, located at Workington for use as a fishing trawler.", "In 1921, Sanford LTD was expanding its fleet of fishing vessels, having heard of several trawlers in the United Kingdom, Sanford LTD sent several representatives to look over the vessels.", "The ''Enrico'' seemed to fit the needs of the company and was purchased for £5,500 and had her name changed to ''Thomas Currell''.", "Before her voyage to New Zealand, she received a few alterations and was given spare equipment, including a spare propeller and shaft.", "The voyage to Auckland would take three months, arriving in February 1922, and was put into service shortly after her arrival." ], [ "World War II", "''Thomas Currell'' as a minesweeper during World War IIAt the outbreak of World War II, ''Thomas Currell'' was on a usual fishing trip, and was unaware of the declaration of war due to a lack of radios on board, and was unable to be contacted.", "She would return to Auckland, one week after war was declared, she discharged her catch and would be shifted to the Devonport Naval Base, as it had been commandeered by the government.", "Along with the other Sanford trawlers, ''James Cosgrove'' and the ''Humphrey'', they were converted for minesweeping duties and fitted with guns, depth charges, and minesweeping equipment, also being given a wireless telephone and telegraph equipment.", "The ''Thomas Currell'' was commissioned for the Royal New Zealand Navy on 10 October 1939, serving at Auckland.", "On the morning of 19 June 1940, a distress signal was received from the passenger ship , reporting it had struck a naval mine between Bream Head, and the Moko Hinau Islands and was sinking.", "The ''James Cosgrove'' and ''Thomas Currell'' were ordered to sea, steaming at full speed towards her, arriving at 12:50 PM with minesweeping gear being deployed at 2:48 PM.", "She and the ''James Cosgrove'' would discover two contact mines which had been laid recently, both were destroyed by rifle fire.", "''Thomas Currell'' would be paid off in September 1944, with work to convert her back into a fishing trawler completed by late 1945." ], [ "Post war", "''Thomas Currell'' would resume fishing once converted back into a fishing trawler, but was laid up in 1952, being put up for sale as at that time it was thought that large steam trawlers were no longer an economical method of fishing, with coal becoming more expensive and crew becoming harder to find as she was rather dated.", "Sanford was approached by the Wellington Fishermen's Co-operative with the proposal to purchase a large trawler to ensure a regular supply of fish for the co-op, retailers, and customers.", "The ''Thomas Currell'' would be examined and it was found the trawler needed some hull repairs, with work being carried out by Mason Bros Engineering Co Ltd in the Devonport drydock.", "She would be sold for £7,000 and would sail to Wellington under the command of John Campbell.", "The wreck of ''Thomas Currell'' at Port HuttIn 1955, the ''Thomas Currell'' was re-engined as her current boiler was becoming more expensive to operate.", "A diesel engine was installed, with additional ballast needed due to a 20-ton difference in weight between her old engine and her new engine.", "The cost of this refit would cost £20,000 in total.", "In the late 1950s, the company who owned the ''Thomas Currell'' would go out of business, and she would be put up for sale.", "She would be sold to the Wellington Trawler Company.", "In 1966, during the Chatham Islands crayfish boom, the ''Thomas Currell'' would be moved to Port Hutt to act as a floating freezer to store crayfish, which the ''Holmdale'' would take to mainland New Zealand.", "She would be maintained by Jimmy Lenagham, who had been the chief engineer on her voyage to Port Hutt.", "While she was moored, she would occasionally break free from her moorings, hitting other ships.", "This caused Lenagham considerable anxiety so in 1968, he decided to rid himself of the problem and would run the ''Thomas Currell'' ashore at full speed at Port Hutt.", "She remains there to this day." ], [ "References", "===Notes======Bibliography===* .", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Biathlon World Championships 2024" ], [ "Introduction", "The 2024 '''Biathlon World Championships''' took place from 7 to 18 February 2024 at the Vysočina Arena in Nové Město na Moravě, Czech Republic.", "After 2013, the championship was held for the second time in this location.The event was the highlight of the 2023–24 Biathlon World Cup, but was not included in its rankings (except for the national rankings).", "There was a total of 12 competitions: sprint, pursuit, individual, mass start and relay races for both men, women, single mixed relay and a mixed relay.The decision to choose Nové Město na Moravě as the host of the Championships was announced on 15 November 2020." ], [ "Schedule", "''All times are local (UTC+1).''", "Date Time Event 7 February 17:20 4 × 6 km M+W mixed relay 9 February 17:20 Women's 7.5 km sprint 10 February 17:05 Men's 10 km sprint11 February 14:30 Women's 10 km pursuit 17:05 Men's 12.5 km pursuit 13 February 17:10 Women's 15 km individual 14 February 17:20 Men's 20 km individual 15 February 18:00 6 km M + 7.5 km W single mixed relay17 February 13:45 Women's 4 × 6 km relay 16:30 Men's 4 × 7.5 km relay18 February 14:15 Women's 12.5 km mass start 16:30 Men's 15 km mass start" ], [ "Medal summary", "===Medal table======Men=== 10 km sprint 25:23.9(0+0) 25:27.4(1+0) 25:42.5(1+0) 12.5 km pursuit 32:36.9(1+2+0+0) 33:05.6(2+0+0+0) 33:15.4(0+0+1+2) 20 km individual 45:49.0(1+0+0+0) 46:47.9(0+1+0+0) 47:42.3(0+0+0+1) 4 × 7.5 km relay Viktor BrandtJesper NelinMartin PonsiluomaSebastian Samuelsson 1:16:22.6(0+0) (0+2)(0+0) (0+2)(0+2) (0+1)(0+2) (0+0) Sturla Holm LægreidTarjei BøJohannes Thingnes BøVetle Sjåstad Christiansen 1:16:34.4(0+1) (1+3)(0+0) (0+2)(0+2) (0+0)(0+0) (3+3) Éric PerrotFabien ClaudeÉmilien JacquelinQuentin Fillon Maillet 1:16:35.4(0+3) (1+3)(2+3) (0+0)(0+1) (0+2)(0+0) (0+1) 15 km mass start 34:50.2(1+0+0+0) 35:05.3(0+0+0+0) 35:23.2(0+0+1+0)===Women=== 7.5 km sprint 20:07.5(0+0) 20:12.4(1+0) 20:48.3(0+1) 10 km pursuit 29:54.8(0+1+0+0) 30:41.1(0+0+0+1) 30:44.1(0+1+2+1) 15 km individual 40:02.9(0+0+0+0) 40:23.4(0+0+0+0) 40:32.5(0+0+0+1) 4 × 6 km relay Lou JeanmonnotSophie ChauveauJustine Braisaz-BouchetJulia Simon 1:15:00.8(0+0) (0+0)(1+3) (1+3)(0+0) (0+1)(0+1) (0+3) Anna MagnussonLinn PerssonHanna ÖbergElvira Öberg 1:15:39.1(0+0) (0+2)(0+1) (0+3)(0+1) (0+2)(0+0) (1+3) Janina Hettich-WalzSelina GrotianVanessa VoigtSophia Schneider 1:16:15.0(0+0) (0+0)(0+3) (0+0)(0+1) (0+1)(0+1) (0+3) 12.5 km mass start 34:37.2(0+0+0+0) 35:08.4(0+0+0+0) 35:33.9(1+0+0+0)===Mixed=== Éric PerrotQuentin Fillon MailletJustine Braisaz-BouchetJulia Simon 1:09:24.4(0+1) (0+1)(1+3) (0+1)(0+0) (0+0) Tarjei BøJohannes Thingnes BøKaroline Offigstad KnottenIngrid Landmark Tandrevold 1:10:09.6(0+1) (0+3)(0+0) (0+0)(0+1) (0+1) Sebastian SamuelssonMartin PonsiluomaHanna ÖbergElvira Öberg 1:10:26.1(0+1) (0+0)(0+2) (0+0)(0+0) (0+2) 36:21.7(0+0) (0+0)(0+0) (0+0)(0+0) (0+2)(0+0) (0+1) 36:46.3(0+2) (0+2)(0+0) (0+0)(0+0) (0+0)(0+1) (0+0) 36:49.1(0+1) (0+1)(0+0) (0+0)(0+0) (0+2)(0+0) (1+3)===By athlete===" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official website" ] ]
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[ [ "Asian Academy Creative Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role" ], [ "Introduction", "This is a list of the winners of the '''Asian Academy Creative Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role''' since its institution in 2018.The award is presented to the best leading actress performance in a television series or film.", "Apart from the main award, the category is also awarded regionally in seventeen participating nations." ], [ "Winners", "The following table display the winners of the award.", "Year Actress Program Network Country 2018 Adinia Wirasti ''Critical Eleven'' HOOQ 2019 Shefali Shah ''Delhi Crime'' Netflix 2020 Yeo Yann Yann ''Invisible Stories: LIAN'' HBO Asia 2021 Konkona Sen Sharma ''Ajeeb Daastaans'' Netflix India2022 Jodi Sta.", "Maria ''The Broken Marriage Vow'' ABS-CBN 2023 Rajshri Deshpande ''Trial by Fire'' Netflix India===Regional winners===The following table display the winners of the regional award, sorted by the participating nations.======== Year Actress Program Network2018 Marta Dusseldorp ''A Place to Call Home'' Showcase2022 Rarriwuy Hick ''True Colours'' SBS/NITV2023 Aisha Dee ''Safe Home'' SBS======== Year Actress Program Network2019 Zhou Xun ''Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace'' Tencent Video2021 Song Yi ''My Heroic Husband'' iQIYI2023 Zhao Liying ''Wild Bloom'' iQIYI======== Year Actress Program Network2019 Kara Wai ''The Defected'' TVB2021 Stephy Tang ''We are the Littles'' ViuTV2022 Louise Wong ''Anita'' Disney+2023 Rosina Lam ''Speakers of Law'' TVB======== Year Actress Program Network2018 Radhika Apte ''Sacred Games'' Netflix2019 Shefali Shah ''Delhi Crime'' Netflix2020 Aahana Kumra ''Marzi'' Voot2021 Konkona Sen Sharma ''Ajeeb Daastaans'' Netflix2022 Sakshi Tanwar ''Mai: A Mother's Rage'' Netflix2023 Rajshri Deshpande ''Trial by Fire'' Netflix======== Year Actress Program Network2018 Adinia Wirasti ''Critical Eleven'' HOOQ2019 Adinia Wirasti ''Grisse'' HBO Asia2020 Eyka Farhana ''Pretty Little Liars'' Viu2021 Amanda Manopo ''The Ties of Love'' RCTI2022 Indah Permatasari ''Wedding Agreement the Series'' Disney+ Hotstar2023 Adinia Wirasti ''Kamu Tidak Sendiri'' MNC======== Year Actress Program Network2018 Yuko Takeuchi ''Miss Sherlock'' Hulu Japan2019 Misuzu Kanno ''Folklore: Tatami'' HBO Asia2021 Misato Morita ''The Naked Director'' Netflix2023 Ryoko Yonekura ''Angel Flight'' Amazon Prime Video======== Year Actress Program Network2018 Lisa Surihani ''Kontena Ana'' Astro Citra2019 Emily Chan ''The Promise'' 8TV2020 Rebecca Lim ''The Bridge'' Viu2021 Siti Saleha ''Black'' Viu2022 Nad Zainal ''Dendam Seorang Isteri'' Astro Prima2023 Tiz Zaqyah ''Liar'' Astro Ria======== Year Actress Program Network2019 Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi ''The Only Mom'' Brave Empire2020 Pan Yaung Chel ''Lake Pyar'' Canal+2023 Pan Yaung Chel ''Grieving Moe'' Mahar TV======== Year Actress Program Network2021 Rima Te Wiata ''The Tender Trap'' Greenstone TV======== Year Actress Program Network2018 Maja Salvador ''Wildflower'' ABS-CBN2019 Nadine Lustre ''Ulan'' HOOQ2021 Maja Salvador ''Niña Niño'' TV52022 Jodi Sta.", "Maria ''The Broken Marriage Vow'' ABS-CBN2023 Heaven Peralejo ''A Silent Night'' Amazon Prime Video======== Year Actress Program Network2018 Oon Shu An ''How to Be a Good Girl'' HOOQ2019 Jojo Goh Lee Chen ''From Beijing to Moscow'' Toggle2020 Yeo Yann Yann ''Invisible Stories: LIAN'' HBO Asia2021 Felicia Chin ''A Jungle Survivor'' Mediacorp2022 Rebecca Lim ''This Land Is Mine'' Mediacorp2023 Jernelle Oh ''Cash on Delivery'' Channel 8======== Year Actress Program Network2021 Lee Si-young ''Sweet Home'' Netflix2022 Kim Hye-soo ''Juvenile Justice'' Netflix2023 Song Hye-kyo ''The Glory'' Netflix======== Year Actress Program Network2018 Huang Pei-jia ''Roseki'' Hakka TV2019 Alyssa Chia ''The World Between Us'' PTS2020 Cammy Chiang ''Dancing to Silence'' Da Ai Television2021 Hsu Yen-ling ''The Child of Light'' Hakka TV2022 Cheryl Yang ''Light the Night'' Netflix2023 Hsieh Ying-xuan ''Wave Makers'' Netflix======== Year Actress Program Network2019 Nittha Jirayungyurn ''7 Days'' HOOQ2020 Khemanit Jamikorn ''Mother'' Line TV2021 Chicha Amatayakul ''Girl from Nowhere'' Netflix2022 Prapakorn Chairak ''Remember 15'' Viu2023 Tontawan Tantivejakul ''10 Years Ticket'' GMMTV======== Year Actress Program Network2021 Khả Ngân ''Secrets of the Wind'' FPT TV2022 Le Ngoc Minh Hang ''Tiger Mom'' K+" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Carlos Balmaceda Saavedra" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Carlos Balmaceda Saavedra''' (April 8, 1879, Santiago, Chile – August 21, 1958) was a Chilean agricultural engineer, businessman and politician, member of the Liberal Democratic Party.", "He served as a congressman during the 1900s and 1910s, as well as Minister of State under the governments of Presidents Pedro Montt, Carlos Ibáñez del Campo and Juan Esteban Montero." ], [ "Biography", "Born in Santiago de Chile on April 8, 1879, son of and Amelia Saavedra Rivera, he was the nephew of President José Manuel Balmaceda.", "He attended primary and secondary school at the Colegio Inglés and the Instituto Nacional.", "He later graduated as an agricultural engineer from the University de Chile.He married María Lazcano Valdés, with whom he had four children." ], [ "Political career", "He was a member and president of the Liberal Democratic Party.", "In 1909, Balmaceda was elected to the Chamber of Deputies for the Liberal Democratic Party.", "He remained a member of the lower house until 1921.From 1912 to 1916, he held the position of President of the Chamber of Deputies.On June 25, 1910, President Pedro Montt Montt appointed the 31-year-old Balmaceda as the Minister of Finance.", "He held this position for a few months, from June 25 to December 23, 1910.In 1931, Carlos Balmaceda served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade from July 26 to September 2, 1931, and as the Minister of Land and Colonization from July 16 to August 14, 1931.From November 15, 1931, to June 4, 1932, he once again held the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade.Among other activities, he was a member of the Society for Industrial Development (Sofofa), the Club de La Unión, the Club Hípico de Santiago, and the .He passed away in Santiago, Chile, on August 21, 1958." ], [ "See also", "* Balmaceda family" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Familia Balmaceda.", "''genealog.cl''.", "Retrieved 2024-02-01" ] ]
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[ [ "Otjikoto Solar Power Station" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Otjikoto Solar Power Station''' is a planned 10 megawatts solar power plant in Namibia.", "The power station is owned and is being developed by ''Sustainable Power Solutions'', a Namibian independent power producer, in collaboration with two other Namibian entities." ], [ "Location", "The power station is under construction in North Central Namibia, on the Maxwell Farm, owned by the Oelofse family.", "The power generated here is intended for sale to the ''Otjikoto Gold Mine'', owned by B2Gold, a Canadian gold-mining company that is the largest gold miner in Namibia.", "The Otjikoto Gold Mine is located approximately , by road, north of Windhoek, the capital city of Namibia." ], [ "Overview", "Under current Namibia's laws, it is possible for an independent power producer (IPP) to produce power and sell that power to a specific customer using NamPower transmission network to relay the power.", "This transaction is referred as a \"power-wheeling project\".", "The development of this power station and the related power purchase arrangements are the first such transaction in the country.The power station is located approximately away from the target gold mine.", "The power will be fed into the NamPower grid and transported to the target customer's location.", "Close to the target customer, the power is downloaded through the new \"Eldorado substation\" and then transmitted to the gold mine." ], [ "Developers", "'''Sustainable Power Solutions''' (SPS), is the Namibian IPP that owns and is developing the power station.", "SPS is collaborating with the Oelofse Family, who own the farm, where the solar park is located, and with Fortitude Property Group, a Namibian real estate investment and management company." ], [ "Timeline", "Construction is expected to start in H1 2024, with commercial commissioning anticipated in H2 2024." ], [ "Other considerations", "The construction cost is reported as NAD 200 million (US$10.6 million).", "The power generated here is calculated at 26,360 MWh annually.", "The owners of this solar farm are planning to expand the capacity of the power station in the future.", "The increased generation capacity is intended to be sold to additional qualified Namibian customers including \"regional electricity distributors, large industrial and mining companies, as well as municipalities\"." ], [ "See also", "*List of power stations in Namibia" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Namibia’s B2Gold plans solar plant for Otjikoto mine" ] ]
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[ [ "The Real Betrayal" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Real Betrayal''''' is a 1943 Australian radio play by New Zealand author Isobel Andrews.", "It was directed by Charles Wheeler.The work was commended in an ABC competition for verse dramas.It was broadcast by the ABC as part of a series of ten verse dramas on radio.", "The others included ''The Golden Lover'', ''We're Going Through'', ''It Has Happened Before'', ''Mined Gold'', ''Succubus'', ''The Unmapped Lands'', ''Brief Apocalypse'', ''Fear'' and ''Richard Bracken-Farmer''." ], [ "Premise", "According to Leslie Rees, \"It spiritedly depicts an underground rebellion in a European country against the brutal Nazi masters and puts forward that iron doctrine of our iron times, that in certain circumstances love of life may itself be a betrayal of life, namely, when it is preferred above duty to a deeper cause.", "Such plays are part of the saga of contemporary history; when written with true imagination and sincerity they are not depressing but.", "rather a tonic to the nerves and mind.", "They provide the bracing strength that comes from facing up to a drastic issue. \"" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania littorinoides" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania littorinoides''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Description", "The length of the shell attains 2.25 mm, its diameter 1.5 mm." ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were found in Pliocene strata in Lower Normandy, France." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Cossmann, M. (1921).", "Essais de paléoconchologie comparée.", "Douzième livraison.", "Paris: (the author).", "349 pp., plates A-D, 1-6" ] ]
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[ [ "Richard Bracken-Farmer" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Richard Bracken-Farmer''''' is a 1943 Australian radio play by John Horner.", "(Other accounts say the author was \"Wolfe Fairbridge\".", ")It was one of the most notable verse plays on Australia radio.", "The play was broadcast by the ABC as part of a series of ten verse dramas on radio.", "The others included ''The Golden Lover'', ''The Real Betrayal'', ''We're Going Through'', ''It Has Happened Before'', ''Mined Gold'', ''Succubus'', ''The Unmapped Lands'', ''Brief Apocalypse'', and ''Fear''." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Wolfe Fairbridge at AustLit" ] ]
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[ [ "Balabio Island" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Balabio Island''' is a small Pacific island of New Caledonia administered from Poum in the North Province." ], [ "Geography", "Bordered by coral reefs and with extensive mangroves, the island has a coastline of 33.6 km.", "It has a majority of dry forest vegetation, with some extremely rare species (''Agatea veillonii'').", "It rises to just under 300m with two small peaks.It is close to the Dewarenne canal and across from Harcourt bay, in the extreme north west of Grande Terre, New Caledonia." ], [ "History", "Little is known.", "The island is encompassed by the Hoot ma Whaap cultural region, and the Nyêlâyu language.", "One document describes pottery dating to the first millennium AD.", "Another describes a burial site from the same period.An aide to Captin Cook, Lt. Pickersgill, visited in 1774.Jules Garnier visited the island in February 1864.He was preceded by the New Zealand-based missionary Mary Wallis in 1851.An anthropologist, Dennis Monnerie, states that the population of Balabio was greater in the past, and always linked customarily to Arama further down the east coast of Grande Terre.", "The Catholic church arrived on the island between 1843 and 1860, possibly through converts, and one clan was forced off the island to the Belep islands during this process.The island is situated in a remote location, obviously requiring boat access.", "The adjacent shoreline of Grande Terre has very few settlements or population.", "Despite having freshwater streams, it has attracted limited occupation by Kanak clans over the last two millennia, and almost none by European colonisers since they arrived in the 1800s other than one or two graziers and fishermen.", "Rocheteau reports early settler efforts at establishing cattle or sheep grazing, and two Japanese fish traders were on the island in the 1930s.There is no evidence of roads or nickel mining, which exists on other fringing islands nearby and on the mainland of Grande Terre.", "Balabio rock formations do not contain adequate nickel concentrations.There is a small settlement of Kanak houses on a north west peninsula, and 2-3 dwellings elsewhere.", "The detailed clan affiliation and histories of Kanak residents are unknown." ], [ "See also", "* Geography of New Caledonia* Poum* Nickel mining in New Caledonia" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jaroslav Pavlů" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jaroslav Pavlů''' (27 December 1936 – 9 January 2024) was a Czechoslovak-born Italian professional ice hockey player and an assistant coach." ], [ "Player", "In Czechoslovakia, after his youth with SK Horácká Slavia Třebíč, he played for HC Plzeň(1954–1955 and from 1959 to 1969, with the last three seasons in the second series) and HC Kometa Brno (from 1955 to 1959, with three championships won).", "From 1969 he moved to Italy, where he played until 1980 with the shirt of HC Bolzano, with which he won three championships: 1976–77, 1977–78 and 1978–79.Pavlů won two more championships as a coach, again with HC Bolzano: 1981–82 and 1982–83.He later also coached the other Bolzano team, EV Bozen 84.Both his son Martin Pavlu and grandson Jan followed in his footsteps, becoming ice hockey players.", "Jaroslav and Martin played together for two seasons for HC Bolzano.Pavlů died in Třebíč on 9 January 2024, at the age of 87." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Louie Gonzalez" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jose Luis \"Louie\" Gonzalez''' (sometimes misspelled as '''Louie Gonzales''') is a former collegiate basketball player who currently serves as the head coach of the JRU Heavy Bombers." ], [ "Coaching career", "=== Early career ===Gonzalez, a Letran alumnus, son of a former La Salle Greenhills Greenies Tanny Gonzalez, worked with Binky Favis in the late 1990s.", "He's a part of Letran championship run at 1999.After his stint at Letran, he coached at British School Manila and then became part of Glenn Capacio's coaching staff at FEU Tamaraws from 2007 to 2010.He joined Globalport Batang Pier, and reunited again with Capacio.", "When Pido Jarencio took over, Gonzalez left for Kia Sorento in 2014.In 2015, Gonzalez, returned to Letran, with Ayo, a former player of the 1999 team, was coaching, and Capacio also joined.", "They won the 2015 title.", "The three later moved to La Salle, and also win a championship.=== Head coaching ===When Ayo left for UST, he was appointed to head coach with Siot Tanquingcen and Capacio as his assistants, but fired after a lackluster performance.", "He was replaced by Gian Nazario.He was hired by the JRU Heavy Bombers, replacing Vergel Meneses.", "He also served as a head coach to Muntinlupa Cagers." ], [ "Coaching record", "=== Collegiate ===SeasonWLPCTFinishPGPWPLPPCTResultsDe La Salle Green Archers (UAAP)201886.5715th101.0004th seed PlayoffJRU Heavy Bombers (NCAA)2019513.2788th————Eliminated2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic202118.11110th————Eliminated2022711.3899th————Eliminated202398.5296th————EliminatedTotals2138.355—101.0000 championship" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Fran Heathcote" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Fran Heathcote''' is a British trade unionist and the current General Secretary of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), having assumed the office on 1 February 2024 following the retirement of Mark Serwotka.She served as the union's president until her election as General Secretary." ], [ "2023 General Secretary Election", "On 17 May 2023, Mark Serwotka announced that he would stand down as General Secretary after 23 years.", "In the subsequent election to choose his successor, Heathcote, backed by the Left Unity faction defeated Marion Lloyd of the Broad Left faction.", "She was elected on 10,340 votes to Lloyd's 9,557." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Lynching of American Jews" ], [ "Introduction", "Leo Frank's lynching on the morning of August 17, 1915.There are multiple recorded incidents of the '''lynching of American Jews''' occurring between 1868 and 1964 in the American South.", "In 1868 in Tennessee, Samuel Bierfield became the first American Jew to be lynched.", "The lynching of Leo Frank is the most well-known case in American history.", "The lynching of Frank is commonly perceived as the only lynching of an American Jew, despite several other known cases before and after." ], [ "History", "The vast majority of lynching victims in the United States have been African Americans.", "Over 4,000 African Americans have been lynched in American history.", "Around 1,000 lynching victims have been white.", "Among white lynching victims, American Jews, Italian Americans, a German-American, a Finnish-American, and others have been lynched in American history.On August 15, 1868, the merchant Samuel Bierfield became the first Jewish victim of lynching in American history.", "Bierfield and Lawrence Bowman, his African-American clerk, were lynched by suspected members of the Ku Klux Klan in Franklin, Tennessee.Leo Frank may not have been the only American Jew lynched in the state of Georgia in August 1915.Two days prior to the lynching of Frank, the Jewish writer Albert Bettelheim was lynched on August 15, 1915.Little information is known about Bettelheim.In 1903, the Jewish peddler Abraham Surasky was lynched in rural South Carolina.", "Several weeks prior to Surasky's murder, another Jewish peddler had survived an attempted lynching.In 1925, a Jewish peddler named Joseph Needleman was falsely accused of molesting a white Christian girl from a prominent North Carolina family.", "A mob including member's of the girl's family broke into the jail in Williamston, North Carolina, kidnapped him, and used a knife to castrate him.", "Needleman survived the attack and later sued the family in federal court.On September 23, 1936, the physician and activist Joseph Gelders was kidnapped and beaten by suspected Ku Klux Klan members due to Gelders' communist and antiracist activism.", "The people who assaulted Gelders referred to him as a \"damned red\" and a \"nigger lover\".", "Gelders initially survived the beating, but later died due to complications from the beating in 1950.In June 1964, the Jewish antiracist activists Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner, along with the African-American antiracist activist James Chaney, were lynched in Philadelphia, Mississippi." ], [ "See also", "*1891 New Orleans lynchings*Lynching of Olli Kinkkonen*Lynching of women in the United States*Robert Prager" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Jews and Lynchings, Jewish Currents" ] ]
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[ [ "1988–89 Danish Cup" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1988–89 Danish Cup''' was the 35th season of the Danish Cup, the highest football competition in Denmark.", "The original match of the final was played on 24 May and the replay was played on 31 May 1990." ], [ "First round" ], [ "Second round" ], [ "Third round" ], [ "Fourth round" ], [ "Quarter-finals" ], [ "Semi-finals" ], [ "Final" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Listed buildings in Bagby" ], [ "Introduction", "Bagby is a civil parish in the former Hambleton District of North Yorkshire, England.", "It contains seven listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.", "All the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to \"buildings of national importance and special interest\".", "The parish contains the village of Bagby and the surrounding countryside, and the listed buildings consist of houses, farmhouses, a former smithy, a church and an entrance gateway.__NOTOC__" ], [ "Buildings", "Name and locationPhotographDateNotesBagby Hall1660–70 (probable)A house that has been much altered, it is in reddish-brown brick, on a plinth, with a string course and a cement tile roof.", "There are two storeys and an L-shaped plan, with a front range of four bays.", "Above the doorway is an arched opening, in the south gable are oval windows, and the other windows are modern.East FarmhouseThe house was extended in the 19th century, and has pantile roofs.", "The original part is in reddish-brown brick with a floor band.", "It has two storeys and two bays, and contains horizontally-sliding sash windows, and a doorway which is blocked.", "The later part to the right is in brown brick, it is taller, and has two storeys and a single bay, a doorway with an oblong fanlight, and sash windows.Griffin FarmhousecentreThe farmhouse is in reddish-brown brick and has a pantile roof.", "There are two storeys and three bays.", "On the front is a gabled porch, and the windows are horizontally-sliding sashes.Split Farthing HallA house in reddish-brown brick with a string course, dentilled eaves and a pantile roof.", "There are two storeys and four bays, with a later two-bay extension to the south.", "In the garden front are French doors, and sash windows in moulded surrounds, and at the rear are horizontally-sliding sashes.Thirsk LodgecentreThe entrance gateway to Thirkleby Hall, now demolished.", "It is in stone, and consists of a central round arch with a pediment containing a chimney, and with a mask keystone, and paterae in the spandrels.", "This flanked by side wings and later extensions containing sash windows.", "A cornice runs across the wings to end pilasters.Smithy Farmhouse and former smithycentreThe farmhouse and former smithy have pantile roofs.", "The house is rendered, and has two storeys and two bays.", "To the right of the doorway is a modern window, and the other windows are sashes.", "The former smithy to the left has two storeys, two bays and a single-storey extension to the left.", "It contains a doorway, two windows to the left with horseshoe-like surrounds, and sash windows above.", "In the extension are garage doors.St Mary's Churchcentre1860–62The church, designed by E. B. Lamb, is built in stone with a slate roof.", "It has a cruciform plan, consisting of a nave, a south porch, short north and south transepts, and a small chancel.", "The church is wider at the crossing, and has a truncated pyramidal roof, surmounted by a bell turret and a concave-sided spirelet." ], [ "References", "===Citations======Sources===*********" ] ]
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[ [ "Renato Violani" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Renato Violani ''' (1 March 1922 – 13 October 2000), was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a winger." ], [ "Career", "Revealed at the club founded by his father, Estrela da Saúde, Renato Violani also played for CA Juventus.", "In 1943, he moved to Palmeiras, where he was state champion in 1944.He arrived at Portuguesa in 1945 and for the club he made 306 appearances and scored 112 goals, winning the Torneio-Rio São Paulo in 1952 and 1955, in addition to undefeated campaigns abroad.", "who won the Blue Ribbon on three occasions.", "He ended his career competing in the second division for Estrela da Saúde again, in 1960." ], [ "Honours", ";Palmeiras*Campeonato Paulista: 1944;Portuguesa*Torneio Rio-São Paulo: 1952, 1955*: 1951, 1953, 1954" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Louisa O'Brien" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Louisa O'Brien''' MBE born '''Louisa Read''' (1 September 1880 – 16 December 1957) was an Australian hotelier.", "She controlled a number of hotels but her favourite was the South Australia Hotel in Adelaide which she revived into one of the best hotels \"in the empire\"." ], [ "Life", "O'Brien was born in 1880 in Naracoorte, South Australia.", "Her parents Mary Hannah (born Chaston) and George Henry Read ran hotels and her father also trained racehorses.", "As a child she was in Melbourne until in 1890 the family came back to Adelaide where she went to the Hardwicke Girls College.", "Her parents managed the Black Bull Inn.", "It was said to be the city's first hotel and it had taken that name in 1841.Young Queen Inn in 1865She obtained the lease in 1913 of the Young Queen Inn in Gawler Place in Adelaide.", "She obtained some of the money from her husband John O'Brien who was a jockey.", "She had married him two years before even though her father disapproved of him.O'Brien took over the Black Bull Inn in 1921 and her husband died in an accident while horse racing in the following year.", "Her children went to boarding schools and she ran the hotel.South Australia Hotel in 1936 when Louisa O'Brien was in chargeIn 1934 she decided to lease the somewhat run down South Australia Hotel in Adelaide.", "It was said that she sacked all the kitchen staff and employed new people to transform the hotel by painting it in 48 hours.", "On the third day, lunch was served in a white and gold room that would seat 600 people.", "She employed a Ukrainian immigrant named Lewy Cotton who had been at the hotel since 1920.He had become head waiter in 1928.He became well known and it was said that the hotel's snobby clientele were pleased when they got a nod or a smile from Lewy.", "Lewy was dedicated and he rented a room nearby so that he could spend all his waking hours at the hotel six days a week.", "On Sundays Lewy saw his wife and child.", "O'Brien employed the architect Frank Kenneth Milne to do the interior design for her hotel.", "She was said to be the \"grand duchess of the hotel world\".She was awarded an MBE in 1948 for her charity work.", "O'Brien died in her South Australia Hotel in Adelaide in 1957.She had three children and two daughters and all but one daughter survived her and several managed her hotels.", "In 1971 the South Australia hotel closed and it was replaced by a less characterful replacement." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Elmer Austin" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Elmer M. Austin Jr.''' (December 11, 1949 – December 28, 2023) was an American basketball player.", "He played college basketball for the North Carolina A&T Aggies and was the inaugural Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year in 1972." ], [ "Early life", "Austin was born in Greensboro, North Carolina, to parents Elmer and Dorothy Austin.", "He attended James B. Dudley High School and initially pursued football until he was coerced by others into playing basketball.", "Austin averaged over 20 points per game during his prep career and received interest from 10 colleges.", "He was recruited by Cal Irvin of the North Carolina A&T Aggies and accepted a scholarship to attend North Carolina A&T State University.", "Austin graduated from Dudley in 1968." ], [ "College career", "Austin impressed Irvin during a preseason scrimmage against the Elon Phoenix and was moved into the starting line-up of the Aggies.", "He scored 24 points in his debut against the Akron Zips and remained in the starting line-up for his collegiate career.Austin averaged a team-leading 19.1 points and 12.7 rebounds per game during his junior season.", "He earned All-Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) team honors.The Aggies moved to the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) for its debut season in 1971–72.Austin led the team to the first MEAC championship while averaging a team-high 21.3 points and 10.4 rebounds per game.", "He was selected as the inaugural MEAC Player of the Year.Austin graduated with a degree in physical education.", "He tried out for professional clubs and the United States men's national basketball team after the 1972 NBA draft." ], [ "Personal life and death", "Austin had three children with his wife.", "He died in Greensboro, North Carolina on December 28, 2023, at the age of 74." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* College statistics" ] ]
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[ [ "Fear (radio play)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Fear''''' is a 1930 Australian stage play by Ruth Bedford.It was presented in 1940.According to the ''Daily News'' \"It dealt with a husband and wife In a cottage on a lonely moor as a storm raged outside.", "The husband, possessed by fear, bears a cry coming over the moor.", "His wife, with whom he Is much In love, seeks to comfort him.", "\"But through every crevice fear finds a way... \" Although this play Is at times mnrked by quite a beautiful flow of language, it falls completely to satisfy.", "\"According to ''Wireless Weekly'' \"The poetry was the only interest.", "As drama, it just wasn’t.\"" ], [ "Radio version", "Bedford adapted it into a radio play.", "This was broadcast by the ABC as part of a series of ten verse dramas on radio.", "The others included ''The Golden Lover'', ''The Real Betrayal'', ''We're Going Through'', ''It Has Happened Before'', ''Mined Gold'', ''Succubus'', ''The Unmapped Lands'', ''Brief Apocalypse'', and ''Richard Bracken-Farmer''.The play was performed by members of Sydney University Dramatic Society." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Fear at Ausstage" ] ]
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[ [ "Ermal Meta (footballer)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ermal Meta''' (born 20 June 2005) is an Albanian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Kategoria Superiore club Tirana." ], [ "Career statistics", "===Club=== + Club statisticsClubSeasonLeagueCupEuropeOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals Tirana 2022–23 Kategoria Superiore 0040—00402023–24110100000120Career total110500000160" ], [ "Honours", "=== Club ===;Tirana**Runner-up: Kategoria Superiore: 2022–23**Runner-up: Kupa e Shqipërisë: 2022–23" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "**" ] ]
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[ [ "Stéphanie Obertin" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Stéphanie Obertin''' (born 13 May 1974), is a Luxembourgish politician and physician who has been serving as Minister for Digitization, and for Higher Education and Research since 17 November 2023." ], [ "Life", "=== General practitioner ===Stéphanie Obertin studied medicine in Strasbourg and Nancy in France.", "She practised in Bonnevoie as general practitioner for 16 years.", "She was president of the General Practitioners of Luxembourg from 2019 to 2022.=== Politician ===Stéphanie Obertin is part of the Frieden-Bettel Government, a coalition between the Christian Social People's Party (CSV) and the Democratic Party (DP) and is named Minister for Digitization, and for Higher Education and Research.", "Her nomination came as a surprise since she was only the 11th candidate on her party's list, the Democratic party." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Simone Torres (vocal producer)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Simone Torres''' is an American vocal producer, engineer and artist.", "She was honored by The Latin Recording Academy as one of the Leading Ladies of Entertainment in 2023." ], [ "Career", "Torres graduated from Berklee College of Music in 2015.In 2013, she took part in third season of the American music competition series ''The X Factor''." ], [ "Selected discography", " Year Title ArtistVocal-ProducerEngineerBacking vocalist 2023 ''Black Mona Lisa'' Billy Porter ''La Nena'' Becky G ''Cough'' ''Coming Your Way'' ''Golden Child'' Paravi ''Angry'' \"Mantrum\" Boys World \"Grease Is The Word\" The Cast of Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies \"Merely Players\" Ari Notartomaso, Niamh Wilson, The Cast of Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies \"Pulling Strings\" Jason Schmidt, The Cast of Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies \"In Pieces\" Chlöe 2022 \"Come Back Home\" (Stripped) Sofia Carson (For ''Purple Hearts'') \"Feel It Still\" \"Sweet Caroline\" \"Universal Love\" The Game (featuring Chris Brown, Chlöe and Cassie) \"People\" Libianca (featuring Becky G) \"Bloody Samaritan\" Kelly Rowland 2021 \"Finally (Cannot Hide It)\" \"Wonderful Time\" \"Children\" Billy Porter \"Ain't About You\" Wonho \"Cheap Red Wine\" AJ Mitchell \"Miss You\" \"Rewind\" Nnena (songwriter Simone Torres) \"Faking Love\" Anitta \"Love You\" 2020 \"Me Gusta\" Anitta (featuring Cardi B and Myke Towers) \"Jesus What A Wonderful Child\" Stevie Mackey \"Somwhere In My Memory\" \"It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year\" \"Someone's Someone\" Monsta X 2019 \"Motivation\" Normani \"Bad to You\" \"15 Minutes\" Marc E. Bassy \"Bounce Back\" Little Mix \"South of the Border\" Ed Sheeran (featuring Camila Cabello and Cardi B) 2018 \"I Like It\" Cardi B \"Be Careful\" \"Best Life\" \"Writing on the Wall\" \"Consequences\" Camila Cabello \"Something's Gotta Give\" \"In the Dark\" \"Never Be the Same\" Camila Cabello (featuring Kane Brown) \"Chances\" Backstreet Boys \"One Chance to Dance\" Naughty Boy (featuring Joe Jonas) \"R.O.S.E.\"", "Jessie J 2017 \"My Love\" Dua Lipa \"Lonely\" Demi Lovato }" ], [ "Awards and nominations", "YearResultAwardCategoryWorkRef.2019 NominatedGrammy AwardsRecord of the Year''I Like It''" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Ficus dicranostyla" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Ficus dicranostyla''''' is a shrub or tree species within the family Moraceae.", "It occurs in Tropical Africa and it is one of the two species of Ficus within the section Oreosycea of Ficus subgenus Pharmacosycea.It was named by Johannes Mildbraed." ], [ "Description", "The species grows up to 8 m tall but occasionally taller, sometimes reaching 35 m in height, it has a spreading cown, a greyish to brownish bark that is often rough and fissured; the slash is pale brown exuding latex.", "The stems are usually brownish in color, are pubescent when young but when matured they are commonly free of hair.", "The leaves are arranged spirally and tend to be distichous with a surface that borders on either papery or leathery, stipules are present and are caducous, up to 1.5 cm long.", "The leaf blade is broadly ovate to elliptical with a base that is cordate to rounded and an apex that is acuminate; leaves can grow up tp 20 cm long and 9 cm wide.", "Figs are borne in pairs or solitary in leaf axils and are pedunculate with peduncles that can reach 1 cm long and with 3 basal bracts.", "The figs are yellowish green when young to yellowish orange when mature, they are globular to obovoid in shape." ], [ "Distribution and habitat", "Commonly occurs in West, East and Central Africa, from Senegal to Ethiopia and southwards to Zambia.", "Found in rocky soils in savannahs and gallery or deciduous forests." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Brief Apocalypse" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Brief Apocalypse''''' is a 1943 Australian radio play by Kenneth Mackenzie.", "According to ''ABC Weekly'' the \"play is a sincere and moving statement of young men’s confusion and search for a faith.\"", "Mackenzie was better known as a novelist.", "The play was much acclaimed.It was broadcast by the ABC as part of a series of ten verse dramas on radio.", "The others included ''The Golden Lover'', ''The Real Betrayal'', ''We're Going Through'', ''It Has Happened Before'', ''Mined Gold'', ''Succubus'', ''The Unmapped Lands'', ''Fear'' and ''Richard Bracken-Farmer''." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Sonja Tiernan" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sonja Tiernan''' is an Irish–New Zealand academic, and is a full professor at the University of Otago, specialising in modern Irish history and gender politics." ], [ "Academic career", "Tiernan is originally from Dun Laoghaire, Dublin.", "She completed a PhD titled ''The literary life of Eva Gore-Booth (1870-1926)'' at the University College Dublin.", "Tiernan was an associate professor at Liverpool Hope University before she was appointed the Eamon Cleary Professor of Irish Studies at the University of Otago in 2019.Tiernan is Co-Director, with Professor Liam McIlvanney, of the Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies.Tiernan's research focuses on modern Irish history, including gender politics and social history.", "She has published several books on Irish women, including a biography of writer and activist Eva Gore-Booth, a history of marriage equality in Ireland, and two volumes of Irish women's speeches.", "When the first volume of speeches was published, it sold so well it had to be reprinted four times in the first month.", "The book includes speeches by 33 women, including a speech by trade unionist Harriet Morison.After arriving in New Zealand, Tiernan was commissioned by the Embassy of Ireland to research historical and cultural links between New Zealand and Ireland.", "Her study included what is probably the first translation of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic into te reo Maori." ], [ "Honours and award", "In 2018 Tiernan was awarded the inaugural Library Research Award by the Keough-Naughton Institute of Irish Studies at the University of Notre Dame." ], [ "Selected works", "=== Books ===* Sonja Tiernan, Eva Gore-Booth : An image of such politics.", "Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2016 - 296 p. - ISBN 9780719094996 .", "Casalini id: 5245790 * Tiernan, S. (2021).", "''Irish women's speeches: Voices that rocked the system''.", "Dublin, Ireland: University College Dublin Press, 370p.", "* Tiernan, S. (2022).", "''Irish women's speeches (Vol.", "II): A rich chorus of voices''.", "Dublin, Ireland: University College Dublin Press, 300p.", "* Tiernan, S. (2020).", "''History of marriage equality in Ireland: A social revolution begins''.", "Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 192p.=== Journal articles ===* Sonja Tiernan, ‘The Politics of Lesbian Fiction: Sonja Tiernan Interviews Novelist Sarah Waters’, ''Irish Feminist Review'' 2 (2006), 148–64 (p. 149)* * * * * *" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Margaret Mackie Morrison" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Margaret Mackie Morrison''' (18 April 1897–7 February 1973); known as Peggy Morrison, and the pen name '''March Cost''', was a British novelist.", "She was one of the six children of Arthur Mackie Morrison and Agnes Brysson Morrison C.B.E., née Inglis.", "Hers was a literary family: one brother T. J. Morrison, was a novelist and screenwriter, another brother, John, a novelist and poet; her sister Mary a short‐story writer; and her other sister Nancy Brysson Morrison, a novelist and biographer." ], [ "Early life", "Born in Glasgow, after studying at the Glasgow School of Art, Morrison went on to study drama, and joined the company of Sir Frank and Lady Benson.", "Ill-health forced her from the stage, and after extensive travel on the continent she began to write." ], [ "Literary career", "Morrison achieved international acclaim in 1932 with the publication, under her pen name March Cost, of her first novel ''A Man Named Luke''.In 1939, she began work on her monumental biographical novel about the great French nineteenth century actress Rachel.", "She wrote most of it during the London blitz, and was forced to move from both a gutted flat and bombed house with her manuscript and research books books in a battered suitcase.", "Further biographical novels followed, including of Aimée du Buc de Rivéry, a first cousin of the Empress Josephine, who was rumoured to have been the same person as Nakşidil Sultan who married the Sultan of Turkey; and of the 18th‐century mystic Emanuel Swedenborg." ], [ "Personal life", "A spinster, Morrison was a Presbyterian and member of the Church of Scotland, her family being of Covenanters stock.", "She later resided at Tunbridge Wells, where she died following a long illness." ], [ "Works", "* ''Cosy Chair Stories'' – fairytales (as 'Peggy Morrison')* ''The Oldest Wish'' – short stories* ''A Man Named Luke'' (1932)* ''The Dark Glass''* ''The Dark Star'' (1939)* ''Rachel: An Interpretation'' (1949); reprinted as \"I, Rachel\" (1957)* ''The Bespoken Mile''* '' “The Hour Awaits'' (1952)* ''Invitation From Minerva\"* ''By the Angel, Islington'' (In the United States: ''The Unknown Angel'') * ''Her Grace Presents''* ''A Woman of Letters'' * ''The Interpreter''* ''The Countess'' * ''The Year of the Yield'' * ''After the Festival'' * ''Jubilee of a Ghost''* ''The Veiled Sultan'' * ''Two guests for Swedenborg''* ''A Key to Laurels''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Spanish Motocross Championship" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Spanish Motocross Championship season''' is the 66th Spanish Motocross Championship season.The series has seven rounds across the country, running from February to October.", "José Butrón is the reigning champion in the Elite-MX1, after winning his ninth title in 2023.Gerard Congost is the reigning champion in the Elite-MX2 class after he won his first title in the previous season.", "The opening round of the series in Talavera de la Reina sees the competitive international debut of Triumph's 250cc motocross bike in the Elite-MX2 class." ], [ "Race calendar and results", "The full calendar with both dates and venues was released on 12 December.===Elite-MX1=== Round Date Location Pole Position Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Round Winner 1 3–4 February Talavera de la Reina Mattia Guadagnini Josh Gilbert Mattia Guadagnini Josh Gilbert 2 24–25 February Lugo 3 16–17 March Malpartida de Cáceres 4 20–21 April Sanlúcar de Barrameda 5 25–26 May Alhama de Murcia 6 21–22 September Calatayud 7 19–20 October Bellpuig ===Elite-MX2=== Round Date Location Pole Position Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Round Winner 1 3–4 February Talavera de la Reina Mikkel Haarup Lucas Coenen Lucas Coenen Lucas Coenen 2 24–25 February Lugo 3 16–17 March Malpartida de Cáceres 4 20–21 April Sanlúcar de Barrameda 5 25–26 May Alhama de Murcia 6 21–22 September Calatayud 7 19–20 October Bellpuig === Circuit locations ===" ], [ "Elite-MX1", "===Participants===TeamConstructorNoRiderRounds Mad Motos Team Kawasaki 5 Carlos Abel 1 80 Sergio Sánchez 1 B.R.", "Motos Husqvarna Husqvarna 7 Nil Bussot 1 KTM 9 Carlos Ferrera 1 Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing Husqvarna 10 Mattia Guadagnini 1 Motos Aleser KTM 11 Alejandro Navarro 1 Yamaha E. Castro Yamaha 14 Francisco Haro 1 KTM TRT Motorcycle KTM 17 José Butrón 1 25 Bruno Darias 1 Yamaha Monster Energy Geração Yamaha 18 Gabriel Andrigo 1 38 Fábio Santos 1 Ausió Yamaha Racing Team Yamaha 19 Nil Arcarons 1 92 Ander Valentín 1 JB Racing Team Gas Gas 31 Brice Maylin 1 Team Motocebri Honda 35 Pablo Cebrian 1 94 Alvaro Cebrian 1 PerfectBikes KTM 44 Víctor Bartolomé 1 Team Castro MX Kawasaki 51 Sergio Castro 1 Escuderia JRB Offroad Center KTM 64 Roberto Otero 1 Txarandaka - UTR Racing Gas Gas 71 Iker Uterga 1 KTM 78 José Javier Corbalán 1 Team Salgueiro Yamaha 91 Francisco Salgueiro 1 Petrogold Racing Team Gas Gas 95 Mario Moreno 1 Bud Racing España Husqvarna 96 Alejandro Serrano 1 KTM 98 Manuel Pozo Motos Arribas Husqvarna 101 Xurxo Prol 1 SMR Racing Gas Gas 111 Lucas Bodega 1 Yamaha E.Castro Bedetec Yamaha 115 Carlos Campano 1 Secomoto Gas Gas 118 Carlos Sanz 1 Team JCR Kawasaki 124 Simeó Ubach 1 225 Marc Fontanals 1 KTM 199 Jorge Gaspar Juan 1 KTM 219 David Jimenez 1 Kawasaki 270 David Gomez 1 KTM 313 Alex Romero 1 Gabriel SS24 KTM KTM 326 Josh Gilbert 1 KTM Spain KTM 373 Edgar Canet 1 Jezyk Racing Team KTM 501 Roger Oliver 1 KTM 628 Alfredo Lancha 1 Husqvarna 929 Jonathan Gimenez 1===Riders Championship===Points are awarded to the top-five finishers of the qualifying race, in the following format: Position  '''1st'''   '''2nd'''   '''3rd'''   '''4th'''   '''5th'''  Points 5 4 3 2 1Points are awarded to finishers of the main races, in the following format: Position  '''1st'''   '''2nd'''   '''3rd'''   '''4th'''   '''5th'''   '''6th'''   '''7th'''   '''8th'''   '''9th'''   '''10th'''   '''11th'''   '''12th'''   '''13th'''   '''14th'''   '''15th'''   '''16th'''   '''17th'''   '''18th'''   '''19th'''   '''20th'''  Points 25 22 20 18 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Pos Rider Bike TAL LUG MAL SAN ALH CAL BEL Points 1 Josh Gilbert KTM 1+3 2 50 2 Mattia Guadagnini Husqvarna 4+5 1 48 3 José Butrón KTM 2+4 3 46 4 Carlos Campano Yamaha 3 5 36 5 Ander Valentín Yamaha 6+2 4 35 6 Brice Maylin Gas Gas 7+1 7 29 7 Edgar Canet KTM 10 6 26 8 Sergio Castro Kawasaki 9 10 23 9 Simeó Ubach Kawasaki 8 11 23 10 Roger Oliver KTM 13 8 21 11 Francisco Haro Yamaha 11 13 18 12 Xurxo Prol Husqvarna 5 Ret 16 13 Alejandro Navarro KTM 14 14 14 14 Nil Arcarons Yamaha Ret 9 12 15 Nil Bussot Husqvarna 15 15 12 16 Fábio Santos Yamaha Ret 12 9 17 Gabriel Andrigo Yamaha 12 Ret 9 18 Mario Moreno Gas Gas 18 17 7 19 Lucas Bodega Gas Gas 17 18 7 20 David Jimenez KTM Ret 16 5 21 Sergio Sánchez Kawasaki 16 Ret 5 22 Víctor Bartolomé KTM 19 19 4 23 Alex Romero KTM 20 21 1 24 Carlos Abel Kawasaki 24 20 1 Carlos Ferrera KTM 21 26 0 Francisco Salgueiro Yamaha 22 25 0 Roberto Otero KTM 27 22 0 David Gomez Kawasaki 26 23 0 Iker Uterga Gas Gas 23 29 0 Alejandro Serrano Husqvarna 29 24 0 Bruno Darias KTM 25 Ret 0 Carlos Sanz Gas Gas 28 27 0 Alvaro Cebrian Honda 31 28 0 Pablo Cebrian Honda 30 30 0 José Javier Corbalán KTM 32 31 0 Jonathan Gimenez Husqvarna 33 32 0 Jorge Gaspar Juan KTM 34 Ret 0 Marc Fontanals Kawasaki Ret DNS 0 Alfredo Lancha KTM DNS DNS 0 Pos Rider Bike TAL LUG MAL SAN ALH CAL BEL Points" ], [ "Elite-MX2", "===Participants===TeamConstructorNoRiderRounds Gas Gas Spain Gas Gas 1 Gerard Congost 1 Motos Arribas Husqvarna 5 Daniel Rodríguez 1 Mequitec Gas Gas Racing Team Gas Gas 6 Elias Escandell 1 29 Francisco García 1 Monster Energy Triumph Racing Triumph 8 Camden McLellan 1 17 Mikkel Haarup 1 Team Piera Honda 9 Biel Piera 1 KTM TRT Motorcycle KTM 11 Gilen Albisua 1 365 Adriá Monné 1 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 19 Sacha Coenen Moto Racing Canet Husqvarna 25 Marti Bañeres 1 KTM 26 Pau Salas 1 JLC Racing Team Gas Gas 46 Yarod Vargas 1 Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing Husqvarna 74 Kay de Wolf 196 Lucas Coenen 1 Kawasaki 75 Carlos Ruiz 1 KTM 101 Alfonso Pastor 1 Yamaha Monster Energy Geração Yamaha 109 Guilherme Bresolin 1 KTM 110 Richard Paat 1 Husqvarna 114 Aniol Molas 1 Team Castro MX Kawasaki 123 Nikola Chifchiev 1 197 Alejandro Plana 1 Gas Gas 147 Sergi Cobo 1 Gabriel SS24 KTM KTM 172 Cas Valk 1 Pibemoto Racing KTM 174 Liam Sanjuan 1 KTM 204 Roger Ponsa 1 Yamaha E. Castro Yamaha 214 Alejandro Miguel 1 KTM 216 Juan José Llamas 1 MCV Gas Gas 227 Pablo Gutiérrez 1 Team JCR Kawasaki 232 Unai Aguiló 1 Gas Gas TRT Motorcycle Gas Gas 259 Denis Canto 1 CMC Preparaciones MX KTM 272 Alberto Villalba 1 Husqvarna Spain Husqvarna 305 Antonio Gallego 1 KTM Namura Racing KTM 315 David Beltrán 1 Gas Gas 362 Marco Alonso KTM Spain KTM 368 Samuel Nilsson 1 Difrenos Gas Gas 382 Manuel López 1 Dermotor KTM 425 Samuel Panzano 1 KTM 494 Ruben Gestas 1 Team Lledo KTM 520 Arnau Lledo Otañes School KTM 586 Daniel Castañondo 1 KTM 632 Marcos Panzano Reveymo Husqvarna 666 Alejo Peral 1 KTM 710 Alejandro Martin 1 Jezyk Racing Team KTM 831 Ethan Lane 1 969 Mauro Osinalde 1===Riders Championship===Points are awarded to the top-five finishers of the qualifying race, in the following format: Position  '''1st'''   '''2nd'''   '''3rd'''   '''4th'''   '''5th'''  Points 5 4 3 2 1Points are awarded to finishers of the main races, in the following format: Position  '''1st'''   '''2nd'''   '''3rd'''   '''4th'''   '''5th'''   '''6th'''   '''7th'''   '''8th'''   '''9th'''   '''10th'''   '''11th'''   '''12th'''   '''13th'''   '''14th'''   '''15th'''   '''16th'''   '''17th'''   '''18th'''   '''19th'''   '''20th'''  Points 25 22 20 18 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Pos Rider Bike TAL LUG MAL SAN ALH CAL BEL Points 1 Lucas Coenen Husqvarna 1+4 1 54 2 Mikkel Haarup Triumph 2+5 2 49 3 Camden McLellan Triumph 4+1 3 39 4 Gerard Congost Gas Gas 3 4 38 5 Samuel Nilsson KTM 5+3 5 35 6 Cas Valk KTM 7 6 29 7 Elias Escandell Gas Gas 6+2 10 28 8 Adriá Monné KTM 10 7 25 9 Unai Aguiló Kawasaki 12 8 22 10 Francisco García Gas Gas 11 9 22 11 Denis Canto Gas Gas 13 11 18 12 David Beltrán KTM 8 18 16 13 Antonio Gallego Husqvarna 9 17 16 14 Pablo Gutiérrez Gas Gas 14 12 16 15 Ethan Lane KTM 15 14 13 16 Gilen Albisua KTM 17 13 12 17 Alejandro Miguel Yamaha Ret 15 6 18 Samuel Panzano KTM 21 16 5 19 Daniel Rodríguez Husqvarna 16 23 5 20 Manuel López Gas Gas 18 21 3 21 Guilherme Bresolin Yamaha 22 19 2 22 Richard Paat KTM 19 22 2 23 Alejo Peral Husqvarna Ret 20 1 24 Mauro Osinalde KTM 20 24 1 Liam Sanjuan KTM 23 27 0 Biel Piera Honda 24 29 0 Yarod Vargas Gas Gas 25 25 0 Roger Ponsa KTM 26 28 0 Aniol Molas Husqvarna 28 26 0 Ruben Gestas KTM 27 DNS 0 Sergi Cobo Gas Gas 29 33 0 Marti Bañeres Husqvarna 30 30 0 Pau Salas KTM 31 31 0 Juan José Llamas KTM 32 32 0 Alfonso Pastor KTM 33 34 0 Alejandro Martin KTM 34 35 0 Carlos Ruiz Kawasaki 35 36 0 Alejandro Plana Kawasaki 36 38 0 Alberto Villalba KTM 37 37 0 Daniel Castañondo KTM Ret DNS 0 Nikola Chifchiev Kawasaki DNS DNS 0 Pos Rider Bike TAL LUG MAL SAN ALH CAL BEL Points" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Zombie no Afureta Sekai de Ore Dake ga Osowarenai" ], [ "Introduction", " is a Japanese light novel series written by Rokuro Uraji and illustrated by Saburō.", "It began serialization online in January 2013 on the Nocturne Novels male adult section of the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō.", "It was later acquired by Frontier Works, who have published three volumes since February 2016 under their Nox Novels imprint.", "A manga adaptation with art by Chihiro Masuda has been serialized online via Frontier Works' ''Comic Ragchew'' website since June 2021 and has been collected in three ''tankōbon'' volumes.", "An anime television series adaptation has been announced." ], [ "Characters", ";;;;" ], [ "Media", "===Light novel======Manga======Anime===An anime television series adaptation was announced on February 1, 2024.It is set to premiere on AT-X." ], [ "Reception", "By February 2024, the series had over 380,000 copies in circulation." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* at Shōsetsuka ni Narō * *" ] ]
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[ [ "The Path of the Eagle" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Path of the Eagle''''' is a 1943 Australian radio play by Catherine Duncan.", "It was originally written under the title '''Succubus'''.", "The play was a telling of the Oedipus story.It was broadcast by the ABC as part of a series of ten verse dramas on radio.", "The others included ''The Golden Lover'', ''The Real Betrayal'', ''We're Going Through'', ''It Has Happened Before'', ''Mined Gold'', ''The Unmapped Lands'', ''Brief Apocalypse'', ''Fear'' and ''Richard Bracken-Farmer''.The play was first produced in 1943.It was produced again later that year, and then in 1951.The play was published in a collection of radio plays in 1946 called ''Australian Radio Plays''.Reviewing this, the ''Herald'' said the play proves that in drama... it is not necessary for Australians to rely interminably on the inspiration of a \"sunburnt culture.\"", "She reverts to the ancient Greeks.", "The plot of her ambitious work — in verse — is based on a modern interpretation ofthe Oedipus theme, giving rise to some splendid passages full of rich imagery and passion, building up to a tragic climax.", "\"According to Leslie Rees, \"The author’s chief talent in this play is for finding a rhythm, exploiting a sure ear for yearning cadences.", "They are cadences that can catch coloured words out of past or present and out of exotic places, using them to make a richly associative emotional pattern.", "Sometimes this facility runs away with the writer, so that the sense of character, though it is there, emerges less vividly than the verbal texture...", "The play’s theme is the unreality of the ivory-tower attitude of mind, but the play itself cannot altogether escape the charge of being unreal.\"" ], [ "Premise", "According to ''The Bulletin'' \"It shows a family, James and Sandra, man and wife; and Leo and Connie, their children.", "They shut themselves in a kind of ivory tower, away from the war, and are brought into contact with it by the visit of Brian, an air-man, and Lysle, his sister.", "Leo, a scholar, falls in love with Lysle, finds he can’t ignore the war.", "Sandra reveals herself as pathologically possessive, Connie’s husband is killed.\"" ], [ "References" ], [ "Sources", "*Australian Radio Plays Leslie Rees (editor), Sydney : Angus and Robertson, 1946 anthology radio play" ], [ "External links", "* The Path of the Eagle at Ausstage" ] ]
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[ [ "Jiřina Machatová" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jiřina Machatová-Langová''' (born 31 July 1938) is a retired Czech rhythmic gymnast and ballet dancer.", "She was the 1959 All-Around national champion in rhythmic gymnastics." ], [ "Biography", "Jiřina and her twin Hana are the daughters of former goalkeeper of SK Židenice Oldřich Machat.", "She has been involved in rhythmic gymnastics since 1955, in 1959 Jiřina became the absolute champion of the Czech Republic, and in the following five years she added five more titles in apparatus finals.", "In 1965 she became master of sports and merited master of sports two years later.", "In 1967 she was selected for the World Championships in Copenhagen, taking 10th place in the All-Around.", "Both sisters then ended their sport career and in addition to their engagement in the theatre, they devoted themselves to coaching young athletes.Both twins graduated in 1957 from the dance conservatory in Brno, and after her retirement, Machatová was a soloist ballerina from years 1957-1981 of the ballet company of the State Theatre of Brno along her sister.Jiřina married Zdeněk Lang on 2 October 1965 in a joint ceremony with Hana and her fiancée, the couple had two children: Hanne and Radek.", "In 2018, both sisters received the South Moravian Region Award.", "In April 2019 was released a book about the famous twins Machatovy." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Camberley RFC" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Camberley Rugby Football Club''' is a sports club based in Camberley, Surrey.", "Camberley RFC Mens 1st XV competes in Regional 1 South Central (level 5).", "The club also runs three other men's senior sides (2nd XV, Development XV and Vets) as well as Kids (Under 7's to Under 11's), Youth (Under 12's to Under 16's) and a women's section." ], [ "History", "Camberley Rugby Football Club was founded in 1931 and played its first game at Watchetts Recreation Ground in October of that year.", "The club affiliated to the Surrey Rugby Union in 1933.Initially Camberley R.F.C.", "had use of the cricket pavilion as tenants of the cricket club, but constructed their own clubhouse in 1970.In March 1973, the first team won the Surrey Cup.When league rugby was introduced in 1987, the club was placed in London 2 South." ], [ "Honours", "* London 2 South champions: 1992-93* London 1 South champions (2): 2021–22* London 2 South East champions: 2017-18* London 3 South West champions: 2015-16* Surrey Cup winners (3): 1972–73, 1994–95, 1997–98* Surrey Trophy winners 2015-16" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official website" ] ]
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[ [ "Jens Sigsgaard" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jens Sigsgaard''' (1910–1991), was a noted Danish author of children's stories and Psychologist.", "He was a founder director of the Froebel Institute serving in this role from 1941 to 1974 (now part of the University College Capital, Copenhagen).", "Perhaps his most noted story book was ''Palle alene i Verden'' (Paul Alone in the World)." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Daniel Ervér" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Daniel Ervér''' (born 1981) is the chief executive of H&M a Swedish retail fashion business, appointed 31 January 2024." ], [ "Career", "Ervér studied Business Administration at the University of Gothenburg and an exchange with ESSEC Business School in Paris, France.Ervér began working at H&M in 2005 as a trainee.", "He served as head of the H&M brand, the largest brand within the group, for four years previous to his appointment as chief executive in February 2024." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Pacasso" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Francisco Almaraz''' (D.F., Mexico), better known as ''Pacasso'' or ''Doctor Netas'', is a cartoonist, animator, and comedian.", "Known for his unique minimalist drawing style, he is a prominent figure in the realm of political cartoons in Mexican newspapers and animated series, especially ''Terapia Intensiva'' (''Intensive Therapy'') and ''Mario Netas''." ], [ "Biography", "Pacasso began his career in 1993 as a journalist with Grupo Reforma, engaging in news coverage, interviews, and reporting.", "During his leisure, he created vignettes that depicted his daily experiences.", "His persistence in the field led to the publication of his first cartoon.He later joined the Metro newspaper, where in 2005, he started a comic strip that also became an animated series, \"Mario Netas\", produced for Reforma.", "This series was active until 2013 and was revived in 2019.In 2009, Pacasso collaborated with Joaquín López-Dóriga on the news program to present \"Intensive Therapy,\" a project co-created with his wife and partner Berenice Loaeza.", "This series humorously informed patients waking from comas about the latest events in Mexico and around the world.2019 marked the release of his first book, \"Stand Up Comic,\" a pioneering blend of stand-up comedy and comic strips, with a foreword by Víctor Trujillo.In 2020, he joined LatinUS, reviving ''Terapia Intensiva'' and launching a new series, ''Giro Positivo'' (''Positive Turn.'')", "Since February 23, 2022, he has co-hosted \"Humores Perros\" with fellow cartoonist Juan Alarcón, focusing on humor and caricature.A significant chapter in his career unfolded on October 13, 2022, when Pacasso announced his departure from Reforma newspaper after a 30-year collaboration, transitioning to an independent cartoonist.Pacasso draws inspiration from a range of cartoonists, including Gabriel Vargas, Quino, Jim Davis, and Charles M. Schulz.", "He describes himself as a ''doodler,'' a term that reflects his simple yet effective drawing and animation style, which aids him in rapidly developing a multitude of ideas." ], [ "Works", "=== Books ===* Stand Up Comic Vol.", "1 (2019)* Dr. Netas Aislados (2020)* Dr. Netas Aislados 2 (2021)* Stand Up Comic Vol.", "2 (2022)=== Animation ===* Mario Netas (2005 - 2013; 2019 - 2022)* Terapia Intensiva (2010 - 2016; 2021 - present)* Terapia Intensiva: Unidad de Quemados (2012 - 2019; 2021 - present)* Driving Dr. Netas (2016; 2019 - presente)* Palomitas de Microondas (2018 - 2019; 2022)* Giro Positivo (2020 - 2023)* El Podcast (Que no es Podcast) (2021 - present)* Las Noticias de Berelú (2022)* Todas estas noticias son Falsas (2022)* ¡SiCierto!", "(2022 - 2023)* Fuera del Aire (2022 - present)" ], [ "External links", "* Pacasso official website" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ray Hall" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ray Hall''' may refer to:* Ray Hall (Australian footballer) (born 1980), Australian rules footballer* Ray Hall (American football) (born 1971), American football player* Ray Hall (basketball) (born 1962), American basketball player and coach" ], [ "See also", "* Eugene Raymond Hall, American zoologist" ] ]
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[ [ "Khairuddin Abdul Hamid" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Khairuddin bin Abdul Hamid''' (born February 1966) is a Bruneian politician who currently serves as the Deputy Minister of Finance and Economy since 2022.Additionally, he is the CEO of Darussalam Assets (DA) on 30 January 2018 and Barramundi Group on 24 October 2022, and members of several organisations including the Brunei Investment Agency (BIA) in July 2012, Brunei Economic Development Board (BEDB) and Stock Exchange Steering Committee, Investment Committee for Yayasan Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah, Strategic Development Capital Fund and chairman for Brunei Darussalam Central Bank (BDCB)." ], [ "Career", "Khairuddin was born in February 1966.In 1989, he received his Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Management Studies from the Universiti Brunei Darussalam.In October 1989, Khairuddin started working for the Bruneian government as an investment officer at the BIA.", "Prior to being appointed managing director of BIA, he held a number of positions in the company's currency management department, investment department, portfolio manager equity, asset management department, external fund management, and middle office department in Brunei, London, and Boston.", "Following his tenure at BIA, Khairuddin held positions as permanent secretary (Investment), deputy permanent secretary (Industry, SME & Tourism) at the Ministry of Primary Resources and Industry from June 2014 to January 2016, deputy permanent secretary (Investment) at the Ministry of Finance and Economy (MOFE) on 21 January 2016, and Deputy Minister of Finance and Economy (Economy) at Ministry of Finance and Economy on 7 June 2022." ], [ "Honours", "He has earned the following honours: * 50x50px Order of Seri Paduka Mahkota Brunei First Class (SPMB; 15 July 2022) – ''Dato Seri Paduka''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Marjoribanks baronets of Lees (1815)" ], [ "Introduction", "Escutcheon of the Marjoribanks baronets of LeesThe '''Marjoribanks baronetcy''', of Lees in the County of Berwick, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 6 May 1815 for John Marjoribanks, Member of Parliament for Buteshire and Berwickshire and Lord Provost of Edinburgh.", "The title became extinct on the death of the fourth Baronet in 1888.The first Baronet's fourth son was David Robertson, 1st Baron Marjoribanks." ], [ "Marjoribanks baronets, of Lees (1815)", "*Sir John Marjoribanks, 1st Baronet (1763–1833)*Sir William Marjoribanks, 2nd Baronet (1792–1834)*Sir John Marjoribanks, 3rd Baronet (1830–1884)*Sir William Marjoribanks, 4th Baronet (1832–1888)Mansion of the Lees, Berwickshire, seat of the Marjoribanks baronets, c.1869" ], [ "Notes" ] ]
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[ [ "Genesys (album)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Genesys''''' is the first full-length album by Anyma, released on August 11, 2023, by Interscope Records and Afterlife, the label founded by Tale of Us.", "The album features 12 tracks, nine of which are collaborations with other artists, such as Grimes, CamelPhat, Innellea, Rebūke, and Sevdaliza.", "The album title refers to the genesis of a new musical and artistic vision, as well as to the theme of human-machine interaction that runs throughout the album.The album is accompanied by a series of audiovisual shows and NFT artworks that depict the story of Eva, a humanoid character who represents the embodiment of Anyma's music and philosophy.", "Eva is a digital being who seeks to transcend her artificial nature and connect with her human emotions and spirituality.", "The album cover shows Eva's face in a state of contemplation, surrounded by geometric shapes and symbols." ], [ "Reception", "Genesys received positive reviews from critics and fans, who praised the album's diversity, creativity, and emotional depth.", "The album was described as \"an exercise in dystopian storytelling\" by EDM.com, and as \"a unique sonic experience that invites the listener to journey into the inner realms of the self\" by EDM Identity.", "The album also received recognition for its innovative use of technology and visuals, especially the NFT artworks that were sold on the blockchain platform SuperRare.", "The NFTs featured Eva in various scenarios and environments, such as a futuristic opera, a desert landscape, and a cosmic space.The album has had a significant impact on the electronic music scene, as it showcased Anyma's ability to blend different genres and collaborate with diverse artists.", "The album's lead single, \"The Sign\", featuring CamelPhat, was a commercial success, reaching the top ten on the UK Dance Chart and the ''Billboard'' Dance/Electronic Songs chart.", "The album features the first collaboration between Anyma and Grimes, one of the most influential and experimental artists of the 2020s.", "The track, titled \"Welcome to the Opera\", is a fusion of opera, techno, and pop, and features vocals by Grimes." ], [ "Track listing" ], [ "References" ] ]
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